What does reshape mean?
Definitions for reshape
re·shape
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Princeton's WordNet
reshapeverb
shape anew or differently
"The new foreign minister reshaped the foreign policy of his country"
reshape, remoldverb
shape again or shape differently
Wiktionary
reshapeverb
to make into a different shape
reshapeverb
to reorganize
ChatGPT
reshape
Reshape refers to the action or process of altering the form, structure, or appearance of something. In computing, it specifically refers to changing the structure or arrangement of data sets or matrices in programming, without altering the original data.
Webster Dictionary
Reshapeverb
to shape again
Chambers 20th Century Dictionary
Reshape
rē-shāp′, v.t. to give a new shape to.
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Anagrams for reshape »
asphere
rephase
sphære
hespera
Numerology
Chaldean Numerology
The numerical value of reshape in Chaldean Numerology is: 2
Pythagorean Numerology
The numerical value of reshape in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9
Examples of reshape in a Sentence
We're talking about an area that was once just parking lots. GE is going to have an opportunity to reshape Boston in a really positive way.
Crimes, racism, and rape, Just to name a Few Violence Against Christians, a war to reshape. And yet, in God we trust, they dare profess, What God is this, with such moral regress? Tell me, people, tell me, world so wide, What God is this, where sins abide? For the God I know rejects abomination,
Trees make me believe that we can also renew and reshape our lives, no matter what we face life.
Maybe people who say those things are reshaping the party; We have a right to reshape it. Ronald Reagan reshaped it.
I know I'm clear in my responsibility in going forward, to tell my story the right way, for me, to keep learning. To do whatever I can to reshape the landscape of how trans issues are viewed, how trans people are treated and then, more broadly, to promote a very simple idea. Accepting people for who they are, accepting people differently.
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- remodelarPortuguese
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