Pronunciation: /riˈduː/
noun the action or process of redoing something
A1 I need to redo my homework because I made a mistake.
A2 She asked for a redo of the project presentation to improve her grade.
B1 The company decided to do a redo of their marketing campaign to attract more customers.
B2 After receiving feedback, the team decided to do a redo of the design to make it more user-friendly.
C1 The artist decided to do a redo of the painting to enhance its overall impact.
C2 The architect requested a redo of the building plans to incorporate new sustainability features.
verb to do or perform (something) again
A1 I need to redo my homework because I made a lot of mistakes.
A2 She decided to redo her room with a new coat of paint and some new furniture.
B1 The company had to redo the entire marketing campaign after receiving negative feedback.
B2 The artist decided to redo the painting to improve the composition and colors.
C1 The architect had to redo the blueprints for the building due to changes in the design requirements.
C2 The chef was not satisfied with the dish and asked to redo it to perfection.
formal The architect decided to redo the blueprints for the building to ensure accuracy.
informal I think we should redo the presentation slides before the meeting.
slang Let's redo this whole outfit, it's not working for you.
figurative Sometimes in life, we get a chance to redo our mistakes and make things right.
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