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remould

verb

  1. to mould again
  2. to bond a new tread onto the casing of (a worn pneumatic tyre)


noun

  1. a tyre made by this process

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It offered no solution for their perplexities; it was no longer a faith that could move mountains or remould the modern world.

If we don't like them as they are, we may remould them nearer to our heart's desire.

No ingenuity can remould the work of nature and retain the full strength of the grand original.

Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.

This perceptual reality it aims to remould according to the heart's desire.

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