fashioned

/ˈfæʃənd/
adjective
  1. Made or constructed in a particular way or style.
    • She wore a beautifully fashioned necklace made of silver and turquoise.
    • The old-fashioned phone had a rotary dial and a long cord.
    • The house was fashioned in the Victorian style, with ornate trim and a wraparound porch.
verb
  1. Made or shaped something, especially with skill or care.
    • The artist fashioned a beautiful sculpture from a block of marble.
    • The carpenter fashioned a sturdy table from reclaimed wood.
    • She fashioned a simple dress out of an old bedsheet for the costume party.
  2. Created or developed something, such as a plan, idea, or system.
    • He fashioned a clever excuse for missing the meeting.
    • The team fashioned a new strategy to increase sales.
    • The committee fashioned a compromise that satisfied both sides.
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