1. reshaping - Noun
2. reshaping - Verb
reshaping
present participle of reshape
reshaping (plural reshapings)
The process by which something is reshaped.
In war there are none but particular cases; everything has there an individual nature; nothing ever repeats itself. In the first place, the data of a military problem are but seldom certain; they are never final . Everything is in a constant state of change and reshaping. Ferdinand Foch
Giving offers us the opportunity to reshape our destiny. When you give, you are reshaping your destiny. T. B. Joshua
[The moral hero is] fighting for the reshaping of his own society on sounder lines [his] behavior might offend the sense of decorum of the cautious conventionalist. Sarvepalli Radhakrishnan
History speaks to artists. It changes the artist's thinking and is constantly reshaping it into different and unexpected images. Anselm Kiefer
As women slowly gain power, their values and priorities are reshaping the agenda. A multitude of studies show that when women control the family funds, they generally spend more on health, nutrition, and education - and less on alcohol and cigarettes. Dee Dee Myers
Art consists of reshaping life, but it does not create life nor cause life. Stanley Kubrick