verb
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to change or alter the structure, style, or form of (something)
expand and remodel the kitchen
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to model again in clay, wax, etc; remould
noun
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- remodeler noun
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This remodeling process involves specialized enzymes and widespread tissue disruption.
From Science Daily
Since Niccol took the helm, Starbucks has made meaningful changes across the business, from management reshuffles and labor investments to store remodels and menu updates.
From Barron's
They pulled back financially following their historic Super Bowl hangover the next season, opting for a “remodel,” as Snead called it, in 2023.
From Los Angeles Times
A structurally remodeled “Hamlet” with a minimalist bent would have made more sense.
From Los Angeles Times
Prosecutors sent the Fed subpoenas and threatened a criminal indictment relating to testimony Powell gave last summer about the remodeling.
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