reshape

IPA: riʃˈeɪp

verb

  • to make into a different shape
  • to reorganize
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Examples of "reshape" in Sentences

  • Asia travel may reshape language departments.
  • Is Harper trying to reshape national identity
  • They will reshape the future by changing the past.
  • The landscape of the glade is reshaped into a work of art.
  • I understand the point but all the Congress of Vienna reshaped Europe.
  • The Case donation is notable because of the way it reshaped the campus.
  • The struggle to reshape the meaning of politics is one we must engage in.
  • The cartilage and bone are reshaped, and the incisions are sutured closed.
  • The plan seems to reshape the campus, including new structures and renovations.

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