0 present participle of redo
1 to do something again:
These new measurements mean that I'll have to redo the calculations.
Finally, process-level commands such as the undoing and redoing of operations are also tracked.
Moreover, even these technologies will not be able to determine what is in error without redoing the genome sequence and comparing the two.
The pursuit of an answer, though it requires a redoing of the question (line 11), is ultimately successful in eliciting a response to the question.
Undoing and redoing corpus planning.
If a single pressure ulcer surgery would typically fix the problem, but in this case will not, but doing and redoing the surgery may well succeed, is the surgery futile?
On money for redoing council accommodation, there are two ways in which we shall help with that.
It should reflect the cost of completion of the project, or, in extreme circumstances, the cost of redoing the whole project.
Of course, in defence, in an age of change, we every year are redoing both our annual estimates and, internally, our long-term appreciations, and things do in fact change.