reshape

/riˈʃeɪp/
verb
  1. To change the shape or form of something physically.
    • He reshaped the wire into a perfect circle for his art project.
    • After the storm, workers had to reshape the sand dunes along the beach.
    • The potter used her hands to reshape the clay into a bowl.
  2. To change or transform something in a significant way, such as an organization, system, or idea.
    • Technology continues to reshape how we communicate with each other.
    • The new CEO plans to reshape the company's culture to focus on teamwork.
    • The government introduced new laws to reshape the education system.
  3. To improve or strengthen one's body through exercise or diet.
    • Yoga helped her reshape her posture and reduce back pain.
    • He reshaped his physique by lifting weights and eating healthy foods.
    • She started a fitness program to reshape her body after the baby.
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