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 --
If we are, it follows that all the check-out equipment will also have to be modified or redeveloped.
We want these areas to be revitalised and redeveloped.
If they did not want to live in the house, we would want the site to be redeveloped if that was at all possible.
We are worried about the speed at which the stadium is to be redeveloped.
Of these scores of thousands of people some have been evicted so that a house could be reoccupied by its owner, or redeveloped.
I hope very much that this standstill in office building is not going to prevent the redevelopment of offices which ought to be redeveloped.
The programme has since been redeveloped to address customer feedback.
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.