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remodelled

Remodelled is the past tense and past participle of the verb remodel. In American English, the corresponding form is remodeled; in British English and many Commonwealth varieties, remodelled is common. The term describes altering the form, structure, or appearance of something, usually through renovation or redesign rather than rebuilding from the ground up.

Its use spans architecture, interior design, landscaping, manufacturing, and even biology. In buildings, remodeling changes floor

Etymology and spelling: from re- plus model, with the sense of making again. The word dates from

plans,
room
layouts,
or
finishes
to
improve
functionality
or
aesthetics.
In
interiors,
it
may
involve
updating
kitchens
or
bathrooms,
swapping
fixtures,
or
reconfiguring
spaces.
In
other
contexts,
remodeling
can
refer
to
modifying
equipment,
processes,
or
layouts
to
increase
efficiency
or
adapt
to
new
needs.
In
biology,
remodeling
refers
to
structural
changes
in
tissues,
such
as
bone
remodeling,
where
old
tissue
is
replaced
with
new
tissue.
earlier
centuries
in
English.
The
-l-
doubling
in
spelling
differs
by
dialect:
remodelled/remodelling
is
the
British
variant,
remodeled/remodeling
is
American.
The
related
noun
form
is
remodeling
(American)
or
remodelling
(British).