molded

/ˈmoʊldɪd/
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of mold: to shape something into a particular form.
    • She molded the clay into a small bowl.
    • The children molded snowballs and threw them at the target.
    • He molded the metal wire into a heart shape.
  2. Past tense and past participle of mold: to influence or shape someone's character or opinions.
    • The experience molded his views on community service.
    • Her teachers molded her into a confident speaker.
    • Parents often mold their children's habits without realizing it.
adjective
  1. Shaped into a particular form, especially by using a mold or by pressing into a shape.
    • She bought a set of molded silicone baking cups for making cupcakes.
    • The car's dashboard is made of molded foam for safety.
    • The molded plastic chairs are lightweight and stackable.
  2. Having a decorative shape or pattern formed by molding.
    • The ceiling had beautiful molded plaster roses around the light fixtures.
    • Molded cornices add an elegant touch to old houses.
    • The picture frame was made of molded wood with intricate details.
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