reforge
- v cast or model anew
- The urban representatives were also persuaded by an argument that a heavy Democratic vote for the bill would pull rural voters away from the Republican Party and reforge the old .
- Helping him are middlemen, front companies, compliant neighbors and Western businessmen eager to reforge commercial contacts with a big potential customer and the possessor of the .
- The revulsion it will cause among students and faculty, they think, may help reforge understanding between them.