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Definition of Redecorate
1. Verb. Redo the decoration of an apartment or house.
Definition of Redecorate
1. Verb. To change the appearance of a place by renewing the decorative scheme ¹
2. Verb. To refurbish ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Redecorate
1. decorate [v -RATED, -RATING, -RATES] - See also: decorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redecorate
Literary usage of Redecorate
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Household Accounting and Economics by William Adam Sheaffer (1917)
"The CE Simms family leased a house for one year with the agreement that the owner
would redecorate the house after three months. ..."
2. Household Accounting and Economics by William Adam Sheaffer (1917)
"The CE Simms family leased a house for one year with the agreement that the owner
would redecorate the house after three months. ..."
3. Household Accounting and Economics by William Adam Sheaffer (1917)
"The CE Simms family leased a house for one year with the agreement that the owner
would redecorate the house after three months. ..."
4. Annual Reportby American-Scandinavian Foundation by American-Scandinavian Foundation (1916)
"... of several individuals—one in particular—and of several companies have now
made it possible for us to go ahead with plans to redecorate the building. ..."
5. The Negro in Chicago: A Study of Race Relations and a Race Riot by Chicago Commission on Race Relations (1922)
"They ordinarily redecorate once a year, take proper care of their garbage, keep
the lawns cut and the premises clean; and otherwise reveal a natural and ..."
6. Shakespeare from Betterton to Irving by George Clinton Densmore Odell (1920)
"... additions of side-wings, were employed; nevertheless we should be delighted
for some hint or hints to redecorate that long- vanished historic occasion. ..."
7. A Dictionary of Architecture and Building, Biographical, Historical, and by Russell Sturgis (1901)
"... who redecorate! the dome, filled the windows with stained glass, relined the
walls with marble and mosaic, and covered the exterior with Persian ..."