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remould
verb
- to mould again
- to bond a new tread onto the casing of (a worn pneumatic tyre)
noun
- a tyre made by this process
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Example Sentences
It offered no solution for their perplexities; it was no longer a faith that could move mountains or remould the modern world.
From Project Gutenberg
If we don't like them as they are, we may remould them nearer to our heart's desire.
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No ingenuity can remould the work of nature and retain the full strength of the grand original.
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Time and memory are true artists; they remould reality nearer to the heart's desire.
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This perceptual reality it aims to remould according to the heart's desire.
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