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remodelling (British) the act of to changing or altering the structure, style, or form of something. And so Woolmer sat down and drew up a detailed plan aimed at " remodelling and redefining the team's approach". INDIA TODAY 1996) BRITAIN'S leading portraitist Lucian Freud has been carrying out some radical remodelling in his private life. SUN, NEWS OF THE WORLD 2002) But you were talking about remodelling the garden a few minutes ago,' Liz snapped, lips fixed in narrow angry lines. Sue Welfare FALLEN WOMEN 2002) Did I tell you I'm thinking about remodelling the garden later this year? Sue Welfare FALLEN WOMEN 2002) Former Ohakea commander Wing Commander Graham Poucher is working on remodelling the largely World War 2-era base for its new role. NEW ZEALAND HERALD 2004) If you're dreaming of redecorating the living-room, or remodelling the kitchen you need to put a solid plan together before any thing else. EDMONTON SUN 2003) It required a great deal of remodelling in order to make the house accessible. White, Kathleen JONI She started a dress-making business, specializing in the economical but elegant remodelling of clothes, using old material. Townsend, Eileen IN LOVE AND WAR Six months ago Was a member of the Institute for Public Policy Research, writing pamphlets on the remodelling of Whitehall departments TIMES, SUNDAY TIMES 2002). Collins Alexander Demidov) |