redux
/ˈriːdʌks/Definitions
1. noun
A return to a previous state or situation, especially one that was present before a particular event or action.
“After years of war, the country returned to its previous state in a redux of the pre-war era.”
2. noun
A revised or updated version of something, especially a work of art or literature.
“The author released a redux of her novel, incorporating feedback from readers and critics.”
3. adjective
Returning to a previous state or situation, especially one that was present before a particular event or action.
“The company’s latest product is a redux of their old design, with some modern tweaks.”
4. verb
To bring something back to a previous state or situation, especially one that was present before a particular event or action.
“The artist reworked the painting to redux the original style.”