recontours

/riːˈkɑːntʊrz/
verb
  1. To shape or outline something again, especially a surface or landscape.
    • The artist decided to recontour the hills in the painting to make them look more dramatic.
    • The sculptor used clay to recontour the statue's face for a more realistic expression.
    • After the flood, the city had to recontour the riverbank to prevent future erosion.
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