0 past simple and past participle of redevelop
1 to change an area of a town by replacing old buildings, roads, etc. with new ones
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.
Now the shopping parades are beginning to be redeveloped.
It will soon be redeveloped as a fully fledged substantial community hospital.
It is the local council's intention that these homes be demolished and the land redeveloped for light industry.
It is now being much better managed and will, in due course, be redeveloped by the housing authority.
At the same time, the central area will be redeveloped at a lower rateable value, because there will be far less congestion.
All the arteries and highways serving the west midlands will be redeveloped and widened and will have carriageways added.
It should be redeveloped in conjunction with the local people and local authority, who should have the first option to purchase—not the highest bidder.