redo

[riːˈduː]

redo Definition

  • 1do (something) again or differently in order to correct or improve it
  • 2to renovate, remodel or redecorate something

Using redo: Examples

Take a moment to familiarize yourself with how "redo" can be used in various situations through the following examples!

  • Example

    I need to redo this painting.

  • Example

    The teacher asked me to redo the assignment.

  • Example

    We decided to redo the bathroom.

  • Example

    I had to redo the experiment because of an error.

redo Synonyms and Antonyms

Antonyms for redo

Phrases with redo

  • to check one's calculations and make corrections if necessary

    Example

    I realized I made a mistake, so I had to redo the math.

  • to replace or repair the roof of a building

    Example

    The house needs a new roof, so we're going to redo the roof next month.

  • to try to change or correct past mistakes or events

    Example

    I wish I could redo the past and make different choices.

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Summary: redo in Brief

'Redo' [riːˈduː] means to do something again or differently to correct or improve it. It can also refer to renovating or remodeling something. Examples include 'I need to redo this painting' and 'We decided to redo the bathroom.' Phrases like 'redo the math' and 'redo the roof' denote checking calculations and repairing buildings, respectively.

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