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    Re·mold

    verb

    • 1. change the appearance, structure, or character of: "did the welfare state remold capitalism to give it a more human face?"

    noun

    • 1. a tire that has been given a new tread; a retread. British
  2. Remold means to mold (something or someone) again : reshape. See examples of remold in a sentence, word history, phrases containing remold, and related words.

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  4. Remold is the US spelling of remould, which means to completely change the character of someone or something. Learn more about the pronunciation, synonyms, and translations of remold in English and other languages.

  5. To remold something such as an idea or an economy means to change it so that it has a new structure or is based on new principles.

  6. Definitions of remold. verb. cast again. synonyms: recast, remould. see more. verb. shape again or shape differently. synonyms: reshape. see more.

  7. Remold is a US spelling of remould, which means to cast again, shape again, or renew. Find out the past participle, gerund, and verb tables of remold, as well as antonyms and synonyms.

  8. Remold is a verb that means to change something such as an idea, a system, etc. Learn how to say remold in British and American English, see examples and synonyms, and explore related words with the Oxford Collocations Dictionary app.

  9. Remold is a formal verb that means to change something, such as an idea, a system, or a habit. Learn how to use remold in a sentence and see examples of its usage in Britannica Dictionary.

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