rewrought

/riˈrɔt/
adjective
  1. Made again or changed in form, especially by working or shaping something again.
    • Her rewrought design for the garden was more practical.
    • The rewrought metal had a smoother finish than the original.
    • The rewrought sculpture looked completely different after the artist's changes.
verb
  1. Past tense and past participle of rework; to work or shape something again, especially to improve or change it.
    • She rewrought her argument after hearing the criticism.
    • The blacksmith rewrought the iron into a new shape.
    • They rewrought the old story into a modern play.
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