redecorate|redecorated|redecorates|redecorating in English
verb
[re·dec·o·rate || ‚rɪː'dekəreɪt]
decorate anew, readorn, ornament agai
Use "redecorate|redecorated|redecorates|redecorating" in a sentence
1. We must redecorate the staircase.
2. The hotel has recently been redesigned and redecorated.
3. You just spent half a million redecorating it.
4. He proposed that we redecorate the office.
5. How do you want to redecorate your room?
6. In short, it's either time to remove, redecorate or remarry.
7. Americans redecorate their houses and offices every few years.
8. The Bellowses want to have the Nelson house redecorated for a wedding present
9. The landlord had promised to redecorate the bedrooms before we moved in.
10. He noted he was the first new president not redecorate the Oval Office.
11. He will be glad to refurnish where possible, change things round and redecorate.
12. I want to redecorate my bedroom, David. Can you do me a favor?
13. Our children have left home, and we now want to redecorate.
14. 23 In short, it's either time to remove, redecorate or remarry.
15. I rented a Spanish-style monstrosity in Beverly Hills while my apartment was redecorated.
16. I am writing down ideas of how we can redecorate our living room.
17. The same applies to renovations and plans to refurbish, make repairs, or redecorate.
18. We can redecorate the room at little expense, if we use this old paint.
19. I just got all new furniture, so I want to completely redecorate the apartment.
20. Instead of just painting the room, why not go whole hog and redecorate it completely?
21. How long did it take you redecorate this bathroom? It took me a whole month.
22. When we bought the house, it was structurally sound, but I decided to redecorate throughout.
23. We managed to redecorate the house and still have some savings in hand.
24. We are all on the same boat and we want to redecorate the ship.
25. She decided to go to town and redecorate all the rooms in the house.