Remold (verb)

To reshape or reform something.

Origin:

From re- (meaning "again") and mold (meaning "shape or for.m")

Examples:

  1. The sculpture was remolded to make it more realistic.
  2. The company remolded its strategy to adapt to the changing market.
  3. The design was remolded to make it more functional.
  4. The company remolded the product to make it more appealing to consumers.
  5. The organization remolded its goals to be more ambitious.
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