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redecorate

[ US /ɹiˈdɛkɝˌeɪt/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdˈɛkəɹˌe‍ɪt/ ]
VERB
  1. redo the decoration of an apartment or house

How To Use redecorate In A Sentence

  • I vividly remember when my mother decided to redecorate our living room.
  • The function room is being redecorated, with new equipment for karaoke and live entertainment.
  • I'd had visions of using the retainers - four more by now - to maybe redecorate the house. THE TARTAN RINGERS
  • Mr Coates said libraries must treble their spending on books, increase opening hours and redecorate and redesign libraries to attract readers.
  • In Haworth she saw that the library had been redecorated, recarpeted and refurnished, and provided with many new books.
  • Miu Miu has also revamped its Milan flagship store in damask and rich colors — a change from a more minimalist concrete look — and has redecorated a network of 75 boutiques around the world. In Bloom: Miu Miu Comes of Age
  • Late last year we redecorated in short order the kitchen and hallways.
  • Like others, I try and "redecorate" for the seasons, So … I redo baths with fresh summer colors, change my warm rich colored duvey to a white cotton with bright pink pillows. The Inspired Room
  • When we bought the house, it was structurally sound, but I decided to redecorate throughout.
  • It has also been redecorated, with modern beech shelving installed.
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