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Refashion meaning
To fashion again or anew.
Example sentences (9)
Adam Schiff and Jimmy Gomez, D-Calif., cosponsored legislation that would direct the Housing and Urban Development Secretary to help refashion certain federal, state and local government properties into affordable residential rental projects.
In a state once synonymous with the Old South, Democrats are using their newfound legislative control to refashion Virginia as the region's progressive leader on racial, social and economic issues.
Postmodern academics, disdainful of America and the West, know that the best way to bring down our political and economic system is to refashion our history for future generations.
As we continue to bring together diverse, high quality and award-winning institutions from Northern and Southern Africa, we are able to refashion student success via more agile approaches.
It's a power that may not be literal power but it's the power to refashion oneself to make a statement about one's place in society, make a statement about working one's way against the tides of negativity.
New general manager Dave Gettleman will attempt to take care of that when he looks to refashion the offensive front with his beloved “hog mollies,” the beefy blockers he favors.
Now that your clear blue skies are becoming increasingly cloudy, you need to refashion your perimeter defenses to guard against the unplanned, ad-hoc expansion of your tightly-defended on-premise infrastructure into cyberspace.
Only by working together can we highlight and refashion the systems that discriminate against our nonbinary/intersex fellows, or can we address the tragic reality that LGBTQ youth are five times more likely to attempt suicide than their peers.
To what extent does the ideology fashion and refashion the idea of the nation as a container with borders?