reshape in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

reshape in the PONS Dictionary

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Peter is forced into exile and begins a long journey that reshapes his character.
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With this procedure, the implants are placed in the stroma to reshape the cornea into a more natural shape.
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Birds that are fully matured their skull has fully calcified... it's much harder to remould and reshape the beak.
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It was reshaped and enlarged around 1722 when the west faade was added.
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For this purpose, the island first had to be flattened and reshaped.
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The news blackout is all part of a whole initiative to reshape youth football and its aims are noble.
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Humans have reshaped huge expanses of the world as ranges and farms for the raising of livestock, poultry, and fish to be eaten as meat.
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Though the band still exists, it no longer competes after a controversial decision in 2000 to reshape the band.
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Which is innovative in planning, design and execution, the building must have influenced and reshaped the field of tall building architecture, engineering, and urban planning.
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These characteristics are often challenged when faced with a disability and the boy or man must reshape what it means to be masculine.
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