remodel
to model again.
to reconstruct; make over.
Origin of remodel
1Other words for remodel
Other words from remodel
- re·mod·el·er; especially British, re·mod·el·ler, noun
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How to use remodel in a sentence
They are a Philistine remodelling of the Biblical drama, in the same style as his historical pictures.
The History of Modern Painting, Volume 1 (of 4) | Richard MutherThere have been marvels on the canvas so beautiful that one approaches the work of remodelling it with awe.
Phineas Finn | Anthony TrollopeThey turned it into a playhouse, by remodelling its gallery into a dress-circle and balcony and adding another gallery above.
The Clansman | Thomas DixonThe remodelling of the private apartments of the castle has been effected with due regard to convenience and splendour.
Nooks and Corners of English Life, Past and Present | John TimbsThis remodelling was carried out with extreme moderation; if the voluntary retirement of MM.
British Dictionary definitions for remodel
to change or alter the structure, style, or form of (something): expand and remodel the kitchen
to model again in clay, wax, etc; remould
something that has been remodelled
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