1. remaking - Noun
2. remaking - Verb
creation that is created again or anew
Source: WordNetIf private-equity firms are as good at remaking companies as they claim, they don't need tax loopholes to make money. James Surowiecki
Starting today, we must pick ourselves up, dust ourselves off, and begin again the work of remaking America. Barack Obama
Religion is essentially the art and the theory of the remaking of man. Man is not a finished creation. Edmund Burke
It is in the irony of Providence that the more man comes to control the material world about him, the more does he lose control over the effects of his action; and it is when he is remaking the world most speedily that he knows least whither he is driving. Hilaire Belloc
If the new harmony glimpsed in the moments of insight is to be achieved, the old order of habits must be renounced. Moral intuitions result in a redemption of our loyalties and a remaking of our personalities. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
Veil after veil of thin dusky gauze is lifted, and by degrees the forms and colours of things are restored to them, and we watch the dawn remaking the world in its antique pattern. Oscar Wilde