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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
redevelop
verb
COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS
■ NOUN
plan
▪ At Exmouth there are plans to redevelop the old docks for new housing.
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
▪ Tourism in Baltimore has increase since the city redeveloped the Inner Harbor.
EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS
▪ At Exmouth there are plans to redevelop the old docks for new housing.
▪ Cotton would have permission to redevelop.
▪ Darlington Council is trying to redevelop all the yards between Skinnergate and High Row.
▪ In Fort Wayne, efforts to redevelop the Southtown Mall property have focused on increasing or changing the mix of tenants.
▪ Monday to begin redeveloping old industrial sites.
▪ Only recently has the former begun to develop and the latter to redevelop.
▪ Paul, Minnesota, created half a dozen private, nonprofit corporations to redevelop the city.
▪ The mayors, in releasing the report, said current rules about redeveloping these sites are too stringent.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Redevelop

Redevelop \Re`de*vel"op\, v. t. & i.

  1. To develop again; specif. (Photog.), to intensify (a developed image), as by bleaching with mercuric chloride and subsequently subjecting anew to a developing agent.

  2. to rebuild an urban area, usually commercial but sometimes residential; -- typically involving some portion of government involvement and expenditure. [PJC] -- Re`de*vel"op*er, n. -- Re`de*vel"op*ment, n.

Wiktionary
redevelop

vb. To convert a neighbourhood by demolishing old buildings and building new ones, or by renovate existing ones

WordNet
redevelop
  1. v. develop for a second time, in order to improve the contrast, colour, etc., of a negative or print

  2. formulate or develop again, of an improved theory or hypothesis [syn: reformulate]

  3. change the plans for the use of (land)

Usage examples of "redevelop".

Long hair will grow back if you cut it, long nails if you file them, and your maidenly badge of honor will redevelop even if you have it surgically removed, which is a treat I can attest to personally.

Obsessed with the attempt to see how far back in my childhood I can remember, I have taken out these internally filed photographs, redeveloped and reprinted them, cropped them a little differently, made them matt or gloss, black-and-white or colour, enlarged them to fit a new frame just as much as Bergman has transformed his for public viewing.

I hear those black preachers in Central City have got the inside track on redeveloping the St.

And the much-vaunted plan of mine for redeveloping the ground below the monorail central was nothing more than a governmental pretext to kick out Sigueiras.

Suburb, the area north of the Forum, once seedy but now redeveloped and upgraded since the Aeonian fire.

Eventually one of them, Varatos, reevolved science, redeveloped space flight, and discovered and subjugated the other two.

If she were Livadhi, she'd go ballistic, using the planetary satellite's mass to redevelop velocity and swing around, then push the cruiser's insystem drive to its limit to catch up with the trader.

This will likely be a separate heavy industry redeveloped parallel to the more familiar and typical applications.

The United States probably would have to provide $5 billion to $10 billion over the first three years to help get Iraq's oil industry back on its feet, initiate the reconstruction of Iraq's economy, and support the Iraqi people in the meantime--including providing food and other humanitarian goods, paying salaries for Iraq's large public sector, redeveloping infrastructure, and other basic costs.

Where formerly had sprawled a muddy swamp crisscrossed with neglected water channels full of bedsteads and shopping trolleys, there now stood row upon row of designer houses and jaunty blocks of flats of the kind you always find around redeveloped waterfronts in Britain, the sort of buildings where all the balconies and exterior trim are made from lengths of tubular metal painted red.