Remodel - meaning and definition. What is Remodel
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What (who) is Remodel - definition

PROCESS OF IMPROVING A BROKEN, DAMAGED, OR OUTDATED STRUCTURE
Renovations; Remodeling; Remodel; Renovated; Renovate; Renovating; Home refurbishment; Renovation (construction); Remodels; Remodelled; Remodelling; Remodeler; Renovator; Renovators; Gut rehab; Building renovation
  • Example of an interior renovation
  • Watertown]], [[Massachusetts]]
  • The interior of a [[Victorian building]] in [[Lincoln Park, Chicago]] in the process of being renovated in June 1971. Note the elements of the edifice scattered and sorted about.
  • post-war era]] reconstruction of Rovaniemi in 1949.
  • Truman's renovation of the White House, 17 May 1950

Remodel         
·vt To model or fashion anew; to change the form of.
remodel         
¦ verb (remodels, remodelling, remodelled; US remodels, remodeling, remodeled)
1. change the structure or form of.
2. shape (a figure or object) again or differently.
remodel         
(remodels, remodelling, remodelled)
Note: in AM, use 'remodeling', 'remodeled'
To remodel something such as a building or a room means to give it a different form or shape.
Workmen were hired to remodel and enlarge the farm buildings...
VERB: V n

Wikipedia

Renovation

Renovation (also called remodeling) is the process of improving broken, damaged, or outdated structures. Renovations are typically done on either commercial or residential buildings. Additionally, renovation can refer to making something new, or bringing something back to life and can apply in social contexts. For example, a community can be renovated if it is strengthened and revived. It can also be restoring something to a former better state (as by cleaning, repairing, or rebuilding).

Examples of use of Remodel
1. As a result, Somerfield agreed to remodel their uniforms.
2. "It‘s exciting and innovative," insists Angel Gambino, who was poached from the BBC to remodel MTV.
3. The ordinance also makes it harder for existing fast–food restaurants to expand or remodel.
4. She‘ll keep the red hat, but remodel it into something trendier.
5. A museum remodel will allow visitors to watch conservators on the job.