Redesign (verb)

  1. To modify or create a new design for something.
  2. To plan or create a new plan for something.
  3. To give a new form or appearance to something.

Origin:

The word "redesign" is composed of two parts "re-" meaning again and "design" meaning to plan or create a plan for something. the term came into use in the late 19th century. it is used to describe the act of modifying or creating a new design for something, such as a product, system or structure.

Examples:

  1. The company is redesigning the product to make it more user-friendly.
  2. The government is redesigning the healthcare system.
  3. The architect is redesigning the building to make it more energy-efficient.
  4. The website is redesigning the layout to make it more attractive.
  5. The company is redesigning the logo to make it more modern.
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