Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
redid
verb
/ˈrɛdɪd/

Definition
To do something again, typically in a different way or to improve it.

Examples
- After the feedback, she redid her presentation for clarity.
- The artist decided to redid the mural to give it a fresh look.
- He redid his homework to ensure he had included all the answers correctly.

Meaning
The term ‘redid’ refers to the act of revising or redoing an action or task, often with the intention of making it better or addressing previous mistakes.

Synonyms
- revised
- reworked
- remade
- updated