reshape
reshape
Definition
re·shape (rē s̸hāp′)
transitive verb -·shaped′, -·shap′·ing
to shape again or give new shape or form to
- resharpen
reshape
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- provision: This includes dealing with school boards, special educational needs and the reshaping of education provision in the future.
- service: Be a vehicle for setting strategies for the reshaping of local health services.
- religion: Fire from Heaven: the rise of Pentecostal spirituality and the reshaping of religion in the twenty-first century.
- landscape: Part of this success is down to the reshaping of the research landscape.
Object
- antibody: For a fully reshaped antibody this ought to be the six CDR regions of the heavy and light chain.
- landscape: Let us together reshape the business landscape of Britain.
- politics: There is still a real need for the public to connect with, but also reshape, mainstream politics.
- economy: It will also fundamentally reshape the local economy of its host community.
- society: Science can transcend the dominant status quo to reshape society for the public good, which is also the private good.
- memory: A play that can reshape a memory has a large claim to attention.
Infinitive complement
- meet: There are no more guarantees on personal freedom; the law is being reshaped to meet the requirements of new world order.
- provide: These are the places where roads should be reshaped to provide for cyclists and pedestrians to look like they belong.
- reflect: But increasingly, " news " and documentary television has been reshaped to reflect the obsession with entertainment.
- correct: The joint is opened up and the joint surfaces removed and, if necessary, reshaped to correct a deformity.
Modifying Another Word
- radically: The second court to deliver judgment could well find the case before it radically reshaped when the first judgment was delivered.
- fundamentally: Double loop learning: people fundamentally reshape their patterns of thinking with the intent of helping them learn to do different things.
- dramatically: Unlike the US, China is being dramatically reshaped.
- significantly: The base of our business has been significantly reshaped in the past three years.
- completely: His thinking about how to live his life is being completely reshaped.
- fully: There will be some transitional changes now, and a fully reshaped Board by July.
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