Refashion (verb)

  1. To make or shape something again or differently.
  2. To change the form, style or design of something.

Origin:

From the latin word "re-" meaning "again" and "fashion" meaning "to make or shape something".

Examples:

  1. The designer refashioned the old dress into a modern, trendy outfit.
  2. The artist refashioned the scrap metal into a sculpture.
  3. The company refashioned their old logo to appeal to a younger audience.
  4. The tailor refashioned the suit to fit the customer's measurements.
  5. The homeowner refashioned the attic into a cozy bedroom.
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