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verb
- 1. change the appearance, structure, or character of: "did the welfare state remould capitalism to give it a more human face?"
noun
- 1. a tyre that has been given a new tread. British
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to completely change the character of someone or something: He needs to remould his image if he wants to be elected leader. The invaders want to remould the region and its politics. to make a soft substance have a new shape: The chef remoulded the mashed potato into the shape of a dinosaur.
- English (US)
REMOULD meaning: 1. to completely change the character of...
- Remould in Simplified Chinese
REMOULD translate: (同 retread). Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Remould in Traditional Chinese
REMOULD translate: (同 retread). Learn more in the Cambridge...
- Removal Van
REMOVAL VAN definition: 1. a vehicle used to transport...
- English (US)
REMOULD meaning: 1. to completely change the character of someone or something: 2. to make a soft substance have a…. Learn more.
1. countable noun. A remould is an old tyre which has been given a new surface or tread and can be used again. [British] regional note: in AM, use retread. 2. verb. To remould something such as an idea or an economy means to change it so that it has a new structure or is based on new principles.
Definitions of remould. verb. cast again. synonyms: recast, remold. see more. verb. give new treads to (a tire) synonyms: remold, retread. see more.
Definition of remould verb in Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary. Meaning, pronunciation, picture, example sentences, grammar, usage notes, synonyms and more.
verb. to mould again. to bond a new tread onto the casing of (a worn pneumatic tyre) noun. a tyre made by this process. Discover More. Example Sentences. It offered no solution for their perplexities; it was no longer a faith that could move mountains or remould the modern world. From Project Gutenberg.
remould (third-person singular simple present remoulds, present participle remoulding, simple past and past participle remoulded) ( British) To mould or shape again. ( British) To reshape or redesign . He could not change that which has remoulded itself to resist change.