Pronunciation: /riːˈdɛkəˌreɪt/
verb to renovate or update the appearance of a room or space
A1 I want to redecorate my bedroom with new curtains and a rug.
A2 She redecorated her living room by painting the walls and adding new furniture.
B1 The couple decided to redecorate their entire house before the holidays.
B2 After saving up for months, they finally redecorated their kitchen with new appliances and countertops.
C1 The interior designer was hired to redecorate the office space with a modern and sleek design.
C2 The hotel underwent a complete redecoration to attract more guests and improve its overall ambiance.
formal The homeowners decided to redecorate their living room to give it a more modern look.
informal I'm thinking about redecorating my bedroom this weekend, want to help?
slang I'm so over this place, I need to totally redecorate ASAP.
figurative After the breakup, she felt the need to redecorate her life and start fresh.
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