Verb
To shape again.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country Source: Internet
Abbeys were the onset to larger villages and even some towns to reshape the landscape. Source: Internet
After two of Trump’s Supreme Court nominations — — Democrats have yearned to reshape into the court. Source: Internet
And if we just focus on the uplift and the positivity of that, while still acknowledging the past, that's where we reshape things, and that shouldn't be inflammatory at all. Source: Internet
And hopefully, by exposing the truth, we’ll be able to reshape the narrative, change perspectives, make people really look at themselves and their judgments and what they’re choosing to do. Source: Internet
A party of right-wing extremists is trying to ride a wave of youth support to reshape Slovakia’s government. Source: Internet