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Verbs of Course of Events - Verbs for Restoration and Remaking

Here you will learn some English verbs referring to restoration and remaking such as "redo", "redesign", and "renovate".

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Categorized English Verbs Denoting Course of Events
to remake
to remake
[Verb]

to produce a new version of something that has already been made

Ex: The director decided to remake the classic film with a modern twist. 
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to redo
to redo
[Verb]

to give a new appearance or design to a room or building by making changes to its decorations or furnishings

Ex: They decided to redo the living room with a modern minimalist style. 
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to redesign

to create a new and improved version of something, often by changing its appearance, structure, or functionality

Ex: The company decided to redesign their logo to modernize their brand image. 
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to reshape

to form or mold something again in a new or different way

Ex: He decided to reshape his body by starting a new fitness routine. 
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to renovate

to make a building or a place look good again by repairing or painting it

Ex: The homeowners decided to renovate their kitchen, installing new cabinets and countertops. 
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to reinvent

to completely change one's job or way of living

Ex: After years in finance, she decided to reinvent herself as a yoga instructor. 
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to restore

to repair a work of art, building, etc. so that it is in a good condition again

Ex: The museum hired experts to restore the ancient painting to its original beauty. 
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to renew
to renew
[Verb]

to replace something old or damaged with a new one

Ex: The homeowner decided to renew the roof to fix leaks and improve energy efficiency. 
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to reset
to reset
[Verb]

to turn a system off and on again

Ex: When the computer froze, she had to reset it to get it working again. 
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to refresh

to renew or update something to improve its appearance or functionality

Ex: They refreshed the paint on the walls to brighten up the room. 
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to revamp
to revamp
[Verb]

to update or renovate something to improve its appearance or functionality

Ex: They decided to revamp the old house, giving it a fresh new look. 
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to resurrect

to bring something back to life

Ex: The mythological tale tells of a magical potion that can resurrect the dead. 
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to revive
to revive
[Verb]

to bring new life or energy to something

Ex: Drinking a cup of coffee in the morning helps to revive my energy. 
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to revitalize

to bring back strength or energy to something that was previously lacking

Ex: The city council invested in infrastructure projects to revitalize the aging neighborhoods. 
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to rejuvenate

to cause a feeling of strength and energy

Ex: A relaxing vacation can rejuvenate your body and mind. 
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to reanimate

to bring something back to life

Ex: The scientist attempted to reanimate the dead tissue in his laboratory experiment. 
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to reinvigorate

to give new energy or strength to something

Ex: She reinvigorated her workout routine by adding new exercises. 
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to resuscitate

to bring someone to a state of consciousness, typically by administering medical aid or CPR

Ex: The paramedics worked quickly to resuscitate the unconscious hiker on the trail. 
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to rework
to rework
[Verb]

to modify or redo something, typically to improve it or make it more suitable

Ex: She decided to rework her essay to clarify her main points. 
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to remodel

to change the figure, appearance or structure of something

Ex: They decided to remodel the kitchen to create a more open layout. 
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