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redesigned

adjective as in new

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Starting Jan. 1, the redesigned drug benefit will operate more like other private insurance policies.

One of the purposes of test flying is to highlight problem areas, and the quick turnaround between each test flight means that weak links have to be redesigned at lightning speed.

From BBC

The company, which branded itself as an environmentally sustainable business, recently redesigned its cold drinks cups to use less plastic and eliminated plastic straws.

From Salon

“We want assurance that these components have been successfully redesigned, tested, and rendered safe,” Amber Sax, the wife of Capt. John Sax, one of the deceased, said in a statement.

When the data indicated that ankle cuffs were commonly failing, the team redesigned that part of the wet suit, too.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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