Remodel ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Remodel ( verb )

  1. Alter the structure or design of (a building, room, etc.).
  2. Change the structure or layout of something.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from re- "again" + model.

Examples:

  1. The house was remodeled to modernize it.
  2. The kitchen was remodeled to create an open floor plan.
  3. The building was remodeled to make it more energy efficient.
  4. He decided to remodel his office to make it more comfortable.
  5. The company remodeled their store to attract more customers.

(As a noun)

Remodel ( noun )

  1. Alter the structure or design of (a building, room, etc.).
  2. Change the structure or layout of something.

Origin:

Early 20th century: from re- "again" + model.

Examples:

  1. The house was remodeled to modernize it.
  2. The kitchen was remodeled to create an open floor plan.
  3. The building was remodeled to make it more energy efficient.
  4. He decided to remodel his office to make it more comfortable.
  5. The company remodeled their store to attract more customers.
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