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Definition of Redecorated
1. redecorate [v] - See also: redecorate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redecorated
Literary usage of Redecorated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Henry Irving by Austin Brereton (1908)
"... 1878—A great night—Fees abolished—The theatre altered and redecorated—Enthusiasm
of the audience and of the Press—Miss Ellen Terry's Ophelia—The Hamlet ..."
2. Memorials of Old Chelsea: A New History of the Village of Palaces by Alfred Beaver (1892)
"$s. oci.' In 1823 the sum of £80 was spent upon it, and it was redecorated again,
about THE DACRE TOMB. ..."
3. Journal of the ... Annual Convention, Diocese of Iowa by Diocese of Iowa, Episcopal Church (1914)
"Winterset has stuccoed its little church and redecorated it and enlarged its ...
The Church has been repaired and redecorated, the chancel enlarged and ..."
4. Pottery and Porcelain: A Guide to Collectors by Frederick Litchfield (1900)
"In redecorated Sevres china, the ground colours will be more opaque-looking, and
there will also be found some signs of refiring in the little black spots ..."
5. Development of Christian Architecture in Italy by William Sebastian Okely (1860)
"The following facades have been partially redecorated in this style: SM del
Carmine, Brescia; the Duomo at Modena; S. Agostino, Genoa; the Duomo at Sarzana; ..."