Redid vs Redie - What's the difference?
redid | redie |
(redo)
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To do again.
A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc.
* {{quote-news, year=2008, date=June 1, author=C. J. Hughes, title=Where Change Is Underfoot, and Overhead, work=New York Times
, passage=Eight years ago, the apartment cost $292,000, and the three redos totaled $48,000, but though he has no plans to sell, he thinks he could get $600,000 for the place today. }}
(nonstandard) To die again.
* 1972 , John Barth, Chimera Pa (ISBN 0618131701), page 105:
* 2009 , Peter Metevelis, Japanese Mythology and the Primeval World (ISBN 0595612199), page 146:
As verbs the difference between redid and redie
is that redid is (redo) while redie is (nonstandard) to die again.redid
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(head)redo
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* (to do again) reworkAntonyms
* (to do again) undoNoun
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