reforge

/riˈfɔrdʒ/
verb
  1. To shape or form metal again by heating and hammering.
    • They had to reforge the iron gate after it was damaged in the storm.
    • The blacksmith will reforge the broken sword into a new blade.
    • Using the old horseshoes, the artist reforges them into decorative hooks.
  2. To create or establish something again in a new or improved way.
    • The new CEO aims to reforge the company's reputation with honest practices.
    • The two countries hope to reforge their alliance after years of conflict.
    • After the war, the community worked to reforge a sense of unity.
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