Definitions
from The Century Dictionary.
- See
remold .
from the GNU version of the Collaborative International Dictionary of English.
- transitive verb See
remold .
from Wiktionary, Creative Commons Attribution/Share-Alike License.
- verb UK To
mould orshape again. - verb UK To
reshape orredesign .
from WordNet 3.0 Copyright 2006 by Princeton University. All rights reserved.
- verb give new treads to (a tire)
- verb cast again
Etymologies
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Examples
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'remould' these franchise teams into better versions of the existing state teams.
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'remould' these franchise teams into better versions of the existing state teams.
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Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster.
Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay 2011
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Letters: David Cameron's enthusiasm to remould the Conservative party into the party of social justice Cameron's new Conservatism, December 7 may be overstated.
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Pont's plan was to remould Sharma's javelin hurl into a biomechanically perfect round-arm sling, in the process creating a fast-bowling Frankenstein's monster.
Why Samit Patel's cricket skill set carries so much weight | Barney Ronay 2011
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We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing GNP.
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We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing
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At the same time, part of our project is remould and redesign the software to make it as easy as possible for older people to use.
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We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing GNP.
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We have to correct or remould this erroneous belief in, the value of an ever-increasing
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