redevelop
Americanverb (used with object)
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to develop (something) again.
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Photography. to submit (a film or the like) to a second development, as to intensify or tone it.
verb (used without object)
verb
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to rebuild or replan (a building, area, etc)
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photog to develop (a negative or print) for a second time, in order to improve the contrast, colour, etc
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to develop (something) again
Other Word Forms
- redeveloper noun
- redevelopment noun
Etymology
Origin of redevelop
Example Sentences
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Two men who invested £200,000 into a start-up business owned by an entrepreneur who planned to redevelop the Dover Citadel say they fear they will never see their money again.
From BBC
At the board’s inaugural meeting in Washington, Steve Witkoff announced a deal for the U.S. and Pakistan to jointly redevelop the Roosevelt Hotel in New York, owned by Pakistan’s loss-making airline.
Somerset Wildlife Trust has submitted a planning application to convert and redevelop the existing farm buildings at Honeygar Farm in Westhay.
From BBC
The federal government and the rail agencies running train service at Penn Station are considering proposals to redevelop it.
Will Williams, 23, is from St Ives and recently bought eight miles away in Pool, where a former tin mining site has been redeveloped into housing.
From BBC
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