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redevelop

[ US /ɹidɪˈvɛɫəp/ ]
[ UK /ɹˌiːdɪvˈɛləp/ ]
VERB
  1. change the plans for the use of (land)
  2. formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis
  3. develop for a second time, in order to improve the contrast, colour, etc., of a negative or print

How To Use redevelop In A Sentence

  • Publican John Keating is redeveloping the deconsecrated St Mary's Church on Mary Street in Dublin 1, which is due to open as a bar and restaurant at the end of the summer.
  • Developers buy old, unused, dilapidated hotels and redevelop them into brand new upscale luxury condos.
  • The Civic Trust launched a campaign last month asking the public to rail against the redevelopment and had 6,000 proforma objections printed. Undefined
  • I'm also concerned that the change is being made piecemeal, without regard to the proposed redevelopment of the waterfront and City Hall car park.
  • The Central Library restoration has been recognized for playing a pivotal role in the redevelopment of downtown Kansas City.
  • In Bradley, the work will also identify ways of redeveloping the Riverside Mill site, how to improve housing and the general environment, including the gateways to the town in Scotland Road and Leeds Road.
  • Those reliefs were crucial to the viable redevelopment of the Hotel.
  • He met members of staff and all those who had been involved in redeveloping the complex.
  • Community fears are mounting over the proposed foreshore redevelopment and port enhancement.
  • But plans for the repairs and redevelopment work have been put on a slow burner by the government as a result of the sharp economic downturn.
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