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reshape

[ ree-sheyp ]

verb (used with object)

, re·shaped, re·shap·ing.
  1. to shape again or into different form.


reshape

/ riːˈʃeɪp /

verb

  1. to shape (something) again or differently


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Word History and Origins

Origin of reshape1

First recorded in 1820–30; re- + shape

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Example Sentences

World War I would reshape psychological boundaries as radically as it did geographical ones.

Already, we see how that innovation could reshape this region.

Republicans should not try to reshape the government of the United States from the House of Representatives.

Instead of retiring from public life, he may reshape it and save the lives of thousands and ultimately tens of thousands.

Hartman came to Israel to reshape and rethink Jewish peoplehood, emphasizing modernity and its place in religion.

The power to remake and reshape and rebuild planetary conditions to suit man exactly.

First—roughly, in pencil: after which correct and reshape as much as you deem necessary.

After several years of suggestion, discussion, and change, Mr. Bancroft decided to reshape the entire plan of work accordingly.

Reshape in original Camembert form, dust thickly with the crumbs and there you are.

The lines of Long-thin-and-hungry seemed to shift and reshape.

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