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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
remold
verb
EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES
â–ª Technology has remolded the way the stock market operates.
The Collaborative International Dictionary
Remold

Remold \Re*mold"\, Remould \Re*mould"\ (r[=e]*m[=o]ld"), v. t. To mold or shape anew or again; to reshape.

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remold

vb. mold again, apply a new mold to

WordNet
remold
  1. v. cast again; "The bell cracked and had to be recast" [syn: recast, remould]

  2. shape again or shape differently [syn: reshape]

  3. give new treads to (a tire) [syn: retread, remould]

Usage examples of "remold".

He had masses of plasticine, a nondrying clay, which he would mold and remold, making dinosaurs or Indian tepees that seemed to have been carved out of stone.

She gestured to where some large machines were busy digging, scraping, remolding the peculiar stuff of the atoll.

At last, when he realized there was nothing to do but face up to the situation, he moved into the main living room, slumped into a contour chair that shimmered and remolded to fit him, and he rambled over what he had learned last night.

UN, purged of the influences that would have manipulated it into a focal point of global power to be delivered wholesale into the hands of the Jevlenese, would be remolded into the instrument through which Earth would take its place in the interstellar community.

After so long an existence within its shifting dunes, he little felt the stinging, and winds which remolded the changeless waste.

That he had perfected his art in the variety of correctional institutions which had attempted to remold him to society's requirements was irrelevantnow.

That he had perfected his art in the variety of correctional institutions which had attempted to remold him to society's requirements was irrelevant—.

The land itself had been remolded, laid down as layer upon layer of volcanic ash, interspersed with broad beds of shale and mudstone.