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redecorate
/ riːˈdɛkəˌreɪt /
verb
- to paint or wallpaper (a room, house, etc) again
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Derived Forms
- reˌdecoˈration, noun
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Example Sentences
Bright colors are fine for rich people who can redecorate as a sort of a hobby, but what about the rest of us?
Oprah Winfrey will redecorate the guest room at the White House, and Gayle will help.
When we redecorate round here it takes Miss Faithful about a half hour to plan the show.
She consulted me in regard to a room she wanted to redecorate, a bronze that she was considering.
Im going to redecorate it inside and out, and the place is right in the center of the busiest part of the beach.
If he has ways you don't approve, you can cure them; redecorate and remodel him with the latest American improvements.
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