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reshape
[ ree-sheyp ]
reshape
/ ːˈʃɪ /
verb
- to shape (something) again or differently
Example Sentences
But his critics fear he is doing irreparable harm to the country and overstepping his powers - crippling important government functions and perhaps permanently reshaping the presidency in the process.
"This discovery provides the first direct, physical evidence that such events took place in this period, reshaping our perception of Roman entertainment culture in the region."
Lucas, who funded the film independently without studio interference, had more serious intentions — and his own choices would go on to reshape our cultural landscape for better and worse.
The trio adjust their poses and edit their faces in great detail - extending eyelashes and reshaping their cheekbones.
After beginning to reshape their rosters during the free agency period, NFL teams will now select from the latest batch of players to emerge from the college game.
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