redesign
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Definition
- Verb:
- To design something again or differently: To change the plan, structure, or appearance of something by creating a new design for it.
Usage
The verb "redesign" is used when an existing object, system, process, or space is planned or created anew. It implies a significant change or improvement from a previous version. It is a transitive verb, requiring a direct object.
Examples
- Verb:
- The company decided to redesign its website to improve user experience.
- The architect was hired to redesign the old town square.
- After receiving feedback, the team redesigned the product packaging.
Advanced Usage
- "to be redesigned": (Passive voice) indicates that something is the object of a redesign process.
- The entire curriculum was redesigned to incorporate digital skills.
- "redesign for": to redesign with a specific purpose or goal in mind.
- They plan to redesign the application for better accessibility.
Variants and Related Words
- Redesign (noun): The act or process of redesigning something, or the result of that process.
- The product's redesign was very successful.
- Design (verb/noun): The root word meaning to plan or conceive, or the plan/concept itself.
Synonyms
- Re-engineer: To design and build again, often with a focus on systems or processes.
- Revamp: To give new and improved form, structure, or appearance to.
- Remodel: To change the structure or form of something.
Related Phrases
- Undergo a redesign: To be the subject of a redesign process.
- The popular model is scheduled to undergo a redesign next year.
Verb
- design anew, make a new design for