3 to change the way something looks, is made, or works:
The bank is redesigning its branches to make them colourful and contemporary.
redesign sth to do sth Some publishers redesigned their publications to put a greater emphasis on lifestyle and entertainment stories.
4 the act or process of changing the way something looks, is made, or works:
Changes and redesigns can be done quickly without much additional cost.
We decided on a redesign of the company's entire operations process.
As we prepare to expand the project, we are redesigning the ' ' platform ' ' - the software system that distributes data, manages computation, and collects results.
We survive by rewriting and redesigning documents like insurance policies.
They were tasked with redesigning a bitumen tank for road construction.
Frequently, the "product and process" are radically redesigned to achieve parallelism.
They attempt to give a mechanism for promoting high quality schemes, improving mediocre ones and for identifying poor schemes that should be redesigned or refused.
Many common datatypes can be redesigned as carefully stratified families, with their operations acquiring more precise types.
Much of the book has been redesigned, and tables that were once just black and white have been given a facelift with a little colour.
Raven determined that the platform could be redesigned as a flat panel in a vinyl ester carbon composite.