3 to change the way something looks, is made, or works: --
redesign sth to do sth Some publishers redesigned their publications to put a greater emphasis on lifestyle and entertainment stories.
The bank is redesigning its branches to make them colourful and contemporary.
4 the act or process of changing the way something looks, is made, or works: --
We decided on a redesign of the company's entire operations process.
Changes and redesigns can be done quickly without much additional cost.
The goal in this work is to reduce tracking error without completely redesigning the controller.
The waveguide was completely redesigned from the original prototype, and was developed such that its length could be changed during run-time.
After classification, the omitted token was reinserted into the data pool and the classifier was redesigned, this time leaving out another token for classification.
In 2000, the company redesigned the tariff structure on a zone basis to enable cross subsidy.
The photographs were then adapted and redesigned into the space by the graphic design and programming team.
The computer algorithm implemented by the module was redesigned to increase its speed, reliability and accuracy.
Their algorithm is redesigned, in our approach, to more fully include agent interdependencies.
Raven determined that the platform could be redesigned as a flat panel in a vinyl ester carbon composite.