Redo (verb)

To do something again, typically because it was not done properly or satisfactorily the first time.

Origin:

From the latin prefix re- meaning again and do, meaning to perform an action or task.

Examples:

  1. I had to redo the project because I didn't understand the instructions the first time.
  2. He had to redo his presentation after the computer crashed.
  3. She redid her hair before the interview to look more professional.
  4. They redid the kitchen after they moved in to make it more functional.
  5. I'm going to redo the test to see if I can improve my score.
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