reshape
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- v shape anew or differently
The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country - v shape again or shape differently
- I'm speaking not only about the power to reshape an industry like oil or personal computers but also about the ability to improve the world through philanthropy.
- The authors of the current study hope their findings will help reshape the way we think about the child care industry.
- The constitution's 350 articles reshape everything from Congress (reduced from two chambers to one) to the judiciary (judges will be installed after public exams rather than .