Remold
(verb)
To reshape or reform something.
Origin:
From re- (meaning "again") and mold (meaning "shape or for.m")
Examples:
- The sculpture was remolded to make it more realistic.
- The company remolded its strategy to adapt to the changing market.
- The design was remolded to make it more functional.
- The company remolded the product to make it more appealing to consumers.
- The organization remolded its goals to be more ambitious.