Redo vs. Remake — What's the Difference?
Difference Between Redo and Remake
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Redo
To do over again.
Remake
A remake is a production of a film, television series, video game, or similar form of entertainment that is based upon an earlier production. A remake tells the same story as the original but uses a different cast and may alter the theme, perhaps to a different cultural context - either in geography or time.
Redo
To redecorate
Redo the walls in red.
Remake
To make again or anew.
Redo
An act or instance of doing something again.
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Remake
The act of remaking.
Redo
To do again.
Remake
Something in remade form, especially a new version of an earlier movie or song.
Redo
A repeated action; a doing again, refurbishment, etc.
Remake
(transitive) To make again.
You'll need to remake that cake, as it's completely burned.
Redo
Make new;
She is remaking her image
Remake
(transitive) To make a new, especially updated, version of (a film, video game, etc.).
The director wanted to remake some of his favourite films from the Golden Age of Hollywood.
Redo
Do over, as of (part of) a house;
We are remodeling these rooms
Remake
A new version of something.
Remake
A new, especially updated, version of a film, video game, etc.
I haven't seen the original film, but the remake was great.
Remake
To make anew.
Remake
Creation that is created again or anew;
It is a remake of an old film
Remake
Make new;
She is remaking her image
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