Reshaped: meaning, definitions and examples
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reshaped
[ rɪˈʃeɪpt ]
physical change
The term 'reshaped' refers to altering the shape or form of something. It implies a transformation that can involve either physical objects or abstract concepts. When something is reshaped, it is not merely adjusted but fundamentally changed to fit a new purpose or design. This can apply to sculptures, materials, or ideas.
Synonyms
adjusted, altered, modified, reformed, transformed.
Examples of usage
- The artist reshaped the clay into a beautiful sculpture.
- The company reshaped its business model to adapt to market changes.
- She reshaped her career by pursuing a new field of study.
Translations
Translations of the word "reshaped" in other languages:
🇵🇹 reformado
🇮🇳 नवीनतम
🇩🇪 umgestaltet
🇮🇩 dibentuk ulang
🇺🇦 переформатований
🇵🇱 przekształcony
🇯🇵 再形成された
🇫🇷 reconfiguré
🇪🇸 reformado
🇹🇷 yeniden şekillendirilmiş
🇰🇷 재형성된
🇸🇦 معاد تشكيله
🇨🇿 přeformovaný
🇸🇰 preformulovaný
🇨🇳 重塑的
🇸🇮 preoblikovan
🇮🇸 endurskipul
🇰🇿 қайта құрылымдалған
🇬🇪 ახალი ფორმის
🇦🇿 yenidən qurulmuş
🇲🇽 reconfigurado
Etymology
The word 'reshaped' is derived from the prefix 're-', which means 'again' or 'back', combined with the verb 'shape', originating from the Old English 'sceapian', meaning 'to form or create'. The concept of reshaping implies an active process of change, often reflecting evolution or adaptation in various contexts. In both physical and metaphorical uses, reshaping has evolved alongside technological and cultural advancements, symbolizing growth and innovation. From early uses in crafts and sculpture to modern applications in business and personal development, the term has retained its core meaning while expanding its applicability in contemporary language.