Reshape ( verb , noun )

(As a verb)

Reshape ( verb )

  1. To give a new shape or form to something.
  2. To change the structure or organization of something.

Origin:

Early 16th century: from re- "again" + shape.

Examples:

  1. The company is reshaping its business strategy to better compete in the market.
  2. He reshaped the clay into a vase.
  3. She reshaped her life after the divorce.
  4. The government's new policies will reshape the economy.
  5. He reshape the company to be more competitive.

(As a noun)

Reshape ( noun )

  1. To give a new shape or form to something.
  2. To change the structure or organization of something.

Origin:

Early 16th century: from re- "again" + shape.

Examples:

  1. The company is reshaping its business strategy to better compete in the market.
  2. He reshaped the clay into a vase.
  3. She reshaped her life after the divorce.
  4. The government's new policies will reshape the economy.
  5. He reshape the company to be more competitive.
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