Refaced: meaning, definitions and examples

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refaced

 

[ rɪˈfeɪst ]

Verb
Context #1 | Verb

changing appearance

Refaced means to alter the exterior surface of an object or structure, often to improve its aesthetic appeal or update its look. This term is commonly used in construction and renovation contexts, where a building's facade may be updated while retaining its original structure. Refacing can involve applying new materials or finishes to enhance the overall design without the need for complete demolition or reconstruction.

Synonyms

refurbish, remodel, renovate, update.

Examples of usage

  • The hotel was recently refaced to attract more tourists.
  • They decided to reface the old cabinets instead of replacing them.
  • The company refaced its website to improve user experience.

Translations

Translations of the word "refaced" in other languages:

🇵🇹 reformulado

🇮🇳 फिर से बनाया गया

🇩🇪 neu gestaltet

🇮🇩 diperbarui

🇺🇦 переформатований

🇵🇱 przerobiony

🇯🇵 再設計された

🇫🇷 reconçu

🇪🇸 reformado

🇹🇷 yeniden şekillendirilmiş

🇰🇷 재구성된

🇸🇦 مُعاد تصميمه

🇨🇿 přepracovaný

🇸🇰 prepracovaný

🇨🇳 重新设计的

🇸🇮 preoblikovan

🇮🇸 endurskapaður

🇰🇿 қайта өңделген

🇬🇪 ახალი სახე მიცემული

🇦🇿 yenidən formalaşdırılmış

🇲🇽 reformado

Etymology

The term 'refaced' derives from the combination of the prefix 're-' and the word 'face.' The prefix 're-' indicates repetition or restoration, while 'face' refers to the surface or exterior of an object. This term has been in usage since the late 20th century, particularly in construction and design fields. As renovation trends became more popular, the concept of refacing emerged, allowing homeowners and businesses to update their properties without large-scale renovations. The technique has gained acceptance due to its cost-effectiveness and less disruptive nature compared to total reconstruction.