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remould

[ UK /ɹɪmˈə‍ʊld/ ]
VERB
  1. give new treads to (a tire)
  2. cast again
    The bell cracked and had to be recast

How To Use remould In A Sentence

  • Zojja cracked her knuckles and sent flames leaping into the air, while Sandy remolded one stretched-out leg. Behind them, Caithe scanned the rubble field, her daggers whirling. GuildWars Edge of Destiny
  • They are similar in the second half, but even here the director has freely remoulded them.
  • The result: a boom in trade and investment that is already providing a buffer against the lingering impact of the 2008 financial crisis in the West — and which could remold the way large chunks of the world do business. India, Indonesia Deals Signal Trend
  • Augustan ideals may retroactively remold the character and ambition of such figures as the Trojan Aeneas, but it is difficult to find in the Roman attitude toward Greek culture anything comparable to the humanist ideal of romanitas.
  • Guy Ritchie updated the film by recasting the 1960s blaggers as escapees from a GQ photo-shoot and remoulding the caper to involve a shotgun and an ex-Wimbledon stopper.
  • For the Guardian, Randeep Ramesh profiles Ronnie Screwvala, "has become the most sought after movie producer in Indian cinema with his UTV studio remoulding Bollywood in Hollywood's image. GreenCine Daily: Shorts, 5/15.
  • Despite anti-war claims that America is remoulding the world in its own image, US leaders seem uncomfortable with asserting their power on the world stage, or with launching a war in the name of any domestic American interest.
  • 'remould' these franchise teams into better versions of the existing state teams. Cricket Web - Latest News
  • Ideology is the tool by which we understand and more importantly remold society.
  • Jim purchases crushed granite and then remoulds the granite into specific products, with their own individual style and look.
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