"Reshape" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Reshape" Meaning

Changing the shape, form, or configuration of something, often in a covert or subtle manner, rather than seeing it from a completely different point of view.

"Reshape" Examples

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The sculptor had to reshape the wooden figure several times to get the desired form.
The artist carefully reshaped the clay to create a new sculpture.
The software developers had to reshape the data to fit it into the new database schema.
The guidebook helped us reshape our travel plans after we got lost in the city.
The business ultimately decided to reshape its strategy to focus on emerging markets.

"Reshape" Similar Words

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To resettle means to settle or establish someone in a new home, often after they have been forcibly displaced or are in need of a new place to live.<br><br>For example: "The government worked with aid organizations to resettle refugees who had fled a war-torn country."<br><br>It can also mean to return to a place once lived in or worked at, but not be resident there again.<br><br>For example: "After working abroad for several years, she decided to resettle back in her hometown."<br><br>Alternatively, it can refer to the act of settling or paying off a debt or a loan in installments.<br><br>For example: "He had to resettle his student loan over several years to make it more manageable."<br><br>In general, resettle means to re-establish or settle something or someone in a new location or situation.

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To be refreshed: to regain or increase one's energy, strength, or mental clarity, often after a break or rest. <br><br>Example: "After a good night's sleep, she felt refreshed and ready for the new day."

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