reshape


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re·shape

 (rē-shāp′)
tr.v. re·shaped, re·shap·ing, re·shapes
To shape, form, or organize again or anew.

re·shap′er n.
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reshape

(riːˈʃeɪp)
vb (tr)
to shape (something) again or differently
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reshape


Past participle: reshaped
Gerund: reshaping

Imperative
reshape
reshape
Present
I reshape
you reshape
he/she/it reshapes
we reshape
you reshape
they reshape
Preterite
I reshaped
you reshaped
he/she/it reshaped
we reshaped
you reshaped
they reshaped
Present Continuous
I am reshaping
you are reshaping
he/she/it is reshaping
we are reshaping
you are reshaping
they are reshaping
Present Perfect
I have reshaped
you have reshaped
he/she/it has reshaped
we have reshaped
you have reshaped
they have reshaped
Past Continuous
I was reshaping
you were reshaping
he/she/it was reshaping
we were reshaping
you were reshaping
they were reshaping
Past Perfect
I had reshaped
you had reshaped
he/she/it had reshaped
we had reshaped
you had reshaped
they had reshaped
Future
I will reshape
you will reshape
he/she/it will reshape
we will reshape
you will reshape
they will reshape
Future Perfect
I will have reshaped
you will have reshaped
he/she/it will have reshaped
we will have reshaped
you will have reshaped
they will have reshaped
Future Continuous
I will be reshaping
you will be reshaping
he/she/it will be reshaping
we will be reshaping
you will be reshaping
they will be reshaping
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been reshaping
you have been reshaping
he/she/it has been reshaping
we have been reshaping
you have been reshaping
they have been reshaping
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been reshaping
you will have been reshaping
he/she/it will have been reshaping
we will have been reshaping
you will have been reshaping
they will have been reshaping
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been reshaping
you had been reshaping
he/she/it had been reshaping
we had been reshaping
you had been reshaping
they had been reshaping
Conditional
I would reshape
you would reshape
he/she/it would reshape
we would reshape
you would reshape
they would reshape
Past Conditional
I would have reshaped
you would have reshaped
he/she/it would have reshaped
we would have reshaped
you would have reshaped
they would have reshaped
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.reshape - shape anew or differently; "The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country"
shape, determine, influence, regulate, mold - shape or influence; give direction to; "experience often determines ability"; "mold public opinion"
2.reshape - shape again or shape differently
shape, mould, mold, form, forge, work - make something, usually for a specific function; "She molded the rice balls carefully"; "Form cylinders from the dough"; "shape a figure"; "Work the metal into a sword"
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Translations

reshape

[ˈriːˈʃeɪp] VT [+ clay, vase] → remodelar; [+ policy, constitution] → reformar; [+ organization] → reorganizar
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reshape

[ˌriːˈʃeɪp] vt [+ policy] → refondre
Collins English/French Electronic Resource. © HarperCollins Publishers 2005

reshape

vt dough, clay etcumformen, neu formen; textumschreiben; teamumgestalten; policyumstellen; you can’t reshape your body overnightman kann nicht plötzlich eine andere Figur bekommen; to reshape itself (party)sich neu formieren
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reshape

[ˌriːˈʃeɪp] vt (policy) → ristrutturare
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He recommends federal, state, and local policy initiatives to help developers and planners take advantage of this opportunity to reshape America's commercial corridors from single-purpose urban forms to higher-intensity mixed use forms, in response to changing market preferences and the aging population.