Remould

usgb/ˌriːˈməʊld/
verb

To shape or form again or in a different way.

The clay was remoulded into a different shape.
Visual representation of "remould" - To shape or form again or in a different way

Often appears as...

  • remould the clay
  • remould the plan
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Physical Transformation

Used when describing the act of changing an object's shape, often with hands or tools.

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He remoulded the wax figure until it was perfect.
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Not Always Literal

Sometimes used metaphorically to describe revising plans or ideas.

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We need to remould our strategy to succeed.
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Creative Process

Implies creativity in adapting or improving something that already exists.

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The artist remoulded the concept into a masterpiece.
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