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From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary Englishremouldre‧mould1 British English, remold American English /ˌriːˈməʊld $ -ˈmoʊld/ verb [transitive] formalCHANGE/MAKE something DIFFERENT to change an idea, system, way of thinking etc Mergers have forced organizations to remould themselves.→ See Verb table
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remould• Now surgeons can remould entire bodies by shifting adipose tissue.• Thank you that you can remould even my own particular burden of failure.• Politics constantly tended to take over and remould such pre-political elements for its own purposes.• Mr Gummer should pick up Mr MacSharry's ideas and remould them to meet sensible criteria.
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remouldre‧mould2 /ˈriːməʊld $ -moʊld/ noun [countable] British English TTCan old tyre with a new surface, that you can use again
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