refashion
Example Sentences
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And meaningful progress turns out to be much harder than simply refashioning an exhibit or a docent’s spiel.
From Los Angeles Times
In recent years, it has been refashioned as a tool for advancing an identitarian vision of social justice.
Cast into the world in disguise, she struggles to refashion herself aboard that ship as she strives to become true to the calling of exile and sailor.
From Los Angeles Times
The appointment of Hicks will be seen as a move by Pope Leo to refashion the leadership of the U.S.
Even the culinary masters in the French tradition have embraced the idea of giving turkey that Gallic twist, which often means refashioning it into something that doesn’t quite resemble a turkey.
From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.