resculpt
/riˈskʌlpt/
verb
- To sculpt again or reshape something, especially a physical object like clay, stone, or metal.
- After the clay dried, she had to resculpt the entire arm because it cracked.
- The artist decided to resculpt the statue's face to make it look more realistic.
- He used a chisel to resculpt the marble into a smoother, more elegant form.
- To change or reshape something abstract, such as an idea, plan, or system.
- The teacher helped the student resculpt his essay to make the argument clearer.
- The company had to resculpt its marketing strategy after the product failed to attract customers.
- They voted to resculpt the neighborhood's zoning laws to allow more green spaces.