Definition, Meaning & Synonyms
remold
verb
/rɪˈmoʊld/
Definition
To reshape or alter something, especially in a significant way.
Examples
- He decided to remold the clay into a new sculpture.
- The school system aims to remold young minds through innovative teaching methods.
- After the renovations, the old building was remolded into a modern office space.
Meaning
Remold refers to the process of changing the form or structure of an object or concept. It often implies a fundamental change, enhancing or completely transforming its original state or characteristics.
Synonyms
- reshape
- reform
- alter
- modify
- restructure