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reshape

[ree-sheyp] / riˈʃeɪp /






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The bidding war that will reshape Hollywood and US media has drawn White House attention.

From Barron's

All of these games reshaped the playoff race.

From The Wall Street Journal

FAO Schwarz was an early victim of the rise of big-box discounters and internet shopping and its reshaping of the toy industry.

From The Wall Street Journal

Get curious, get in the kitchen with intention, and let the flavors, techniques, and rhythms of a new culinary world quietly reshape the way you cook and think about food.

From Salon

The next two decades will bring even more consequential change, with artificial intelligence driving much of the reshaping of work.

From The Wall Street Journal