Meaning & Definition of word "Redesign"

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    Redesign

    /ˌriːdɪˈzaɪn/

    noun:

    • 1. The process of designing something again or in a different way.
      • Example: The redesign of the product led to increased sales.
    • 2. A new plan or design that is the result of redesigning.
      • Example: The redesign includes new features that customers have been asking for.

    verb:

    • 1. To design something again or in a different way.
      • Example: The company decided to redesign their logo to better appeal to younger customers.
    • 2. To change or improve the design of something.
      • Example: After receiving feedback, the team will redesign the website to enhance user experience.
    • 3. To alter the structure, form, or appearance of something.
      • Example: She plans to redesign her house's interior to give it a more modern look.

    Etymology

    The word 'redesign' is formed by adding the prefix 're-' meaning again, to 'design', which comes from Middle French 'design' (meaning to mark out or represent).

    Common Phrases and Expressions

    start from scratch:

    to begin a redesign without any reference to the previous design.

    makeover:

    a complete transformation in appearance.

    overhaul:

    to make extensive changes or repairs.

    Related Words

    design:

    the creation of a plan or convention for the construction of an object.

    revise:

    to reconsider and alter something in light of further evidence.

    prototype:

    a preliminary model of something from which other forms are developed.

    Slang Meanings of redesign

    Meaning: give it a facelift

    Example Sentence: We're going to give the product a facelift to attract younger customers.

    Meaning: put a new spin on it

    Example Sentence: Let's put a new spin on the old design to make it more appealing.