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Definition of Redecorations
1. redecoration [n] - See also: redecoration
Lexicographical Neighbors of Redecorations
Literary usage of Redecorations
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. A History of Architectural Development by Frederick Moore Simpson (1909)
"In no country can such extensive remains of old colour be Colour in seen as in
Germany, and in none are modern redecorations and Germany- restorations—not ..."
2. Annual Conference Proceedings of the American Library Association by American Library Association. Conference, American Library Association (1919)
"... first two or three years, repairs and redecorations make large demands upon
the library budget, thus cutting the' amount which should be spent on books. ..."
3. A History of England and the British Empire by Arthur Donald Innes (1913)
"... when he scandalised public sentiment by redecorations of the chapel at Holyrood
which were regarded as idolatrous, and by Anglican innovations in the ..."
4. The American Amateur Photographer (1903)
"... way— are being fortified for the cold weather campaign in numerous ways best
suited to the patrons. redecorations of the interior, additions of many new ..."
5. Highways and Byways in Middlesex by Walter Jerrold (1909)
"Alterations and redecorations carried out by George the Second — generally
recognisable by his monogram—include part of the eastern side of the Clock Court ..."