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  1. reshapingnoun

    The process by which something is reshaped.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of reshaping in Chaldean Numerology is: 6

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of reshaping in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of reshaping in a Sentence

  1. Andrew Tuch:

    What Delaware courts are doing is reshaping the deal process, there is strong incentive now for boards to push back on investment banks.

  2. Rob Portman:

    I'm not going to change my position, because it's based on the principle of this nominee having the possibility of reshaping the court for generations, and I think it's best to allow the American people to weigh in on that.

  3. Natasha Merle:

    Amid a national policing crisis, we need to focus more attention than ever on reshaping how this country approaches public safety, this requires meaningful engagement with the public, and with all interested stakeholders. Today's ruling ensures that the government will not be able to evade the law to pursue a skewed agenda.

  4. Wes Bush:

    I would be careful about making prognostications that that (contract award) alone has a reshaping impact on the industry.

  5. Link Starbureiy:

    There are only two ways to look at history: people either make things happen, or they let things happen. In that sense, all of history is bipolar; cognate of goodwill and bad fortune. Both philosophies, together, importune a reshaping of destiny.

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