0 to change an area of a town by replacing old buildings, roads, etc. with new ones
1 to replace the buildings in an area with new ones:
be redeveloped (as/for/into sth) Several neighborhoods in the western part of the city have been redeveloped.
Former warehouses will be demolished and redeveloped into a $185 million hotel complex.
redevelop land/property/an area Money has been made available from the Economic Development Corporation as part of larger efforts to redevelop the area.
redevelop a site/space Talks are continuing with planners about proposals to redevelop the site for office buildings.
To be equivalent, my suggestion would have to be redeveloped such that residency programs were allowed to choose their residents whereas residents simply get chosen.
Zoom's liberal 'kit-of-parts' epistemology also made an uncertain basis for redeveloping the curriculum.
In this work we use efficient constraint normalization to redevelop these three analyses.
The travelling wave structure redevelops after some time.
If treatment is stopped, the underlying disease mechanism may reassert itself and the clinical symptoms will redevelop.
Likewise, the soothing touch enhanced relaxation, further assisting him in redeveloping awareness of and communication with those around him.
This position offers an exciting opportunity to redevelop cardiology services and to be involved in the development of a regional cardiac care program for the western provinces.
It is not simply a matter of redeveloping land or converting warehouses or building new homes.