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reshape — UK US /ˌriːˈʃeɪp/ verb [T] MANAGEMENT ► to make an organization, industry, system, etc. operate differently: »The company will have to lose jobs to reshape the business. »The proposal is an effort to reshape how people get health care … Financial and business terms
Reshape — Re*shape (r? sh?p ), v. t. To shape again. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
reshape — index camouflage, convert (change use), distort, modify (alter), reform, repair Burton s Legal Thesaurus. William C. Burton … Law dictionary
reshape — [rē shāp′] vt. reshaped, reshaping to shape again or give new shape or form to … English World dictionary
reshape — UK [ˌriːˈʃeɪp] / US [ˌrɪˈʃeɪp] verb [transitive] Word forms reshape : present tense I/you/we/they reshape he/she/it reshapes present participle reshaping past tense reshaped past participle reshaped 1) to change the way that something operates or … English dictionary
reshape — [[t]ri͟ːʃe͟ɪp[/t]] reshapes, reshaping, reshaped VERB To reshape something means to change its structure or organization. [V n] If they succeed on Europe, then they will have reshaped the political and economic map of the world... [V n] Recession … English dictionary
reshape — transitive verb Date: 1827 to give a new form or orientation to ; reorganize • reshaper noun … New Collegiate Dictionary
reshape — /ree shayp /, v.t., reshaped, reshaping. to shape again or into different form. [1820 30; RE + SHAPE] * * * … Universalium
reshape — verb a) to make into a different shape b) to reorganize … Wiktionary
reshape — Synonyms and related words: accommodate, adapt, adjust, alter, ameliorate, amend, better, break up, change, convert, copy, deform, denature, diversify, do over, duplicate, fit, improve, make over, meliorate, mitigate, modify, modulate, mutate,… … Moby Thesaurus