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Meanings of
refashion
in English
Portuguese
refazer
Spanish
rehacer
Back to the meaning
Make new.
remake
redo
make over
Portuguese
refazer
Usage of
refashion
in English
1
Why
refashion
the stars of the heavens and the continents of the earth?
2
Might God
refashion
the rain forests or the Grand Canyon?
3
Some crafty mums would go the extra mile and
refashion
it into a lampshade.
4
For the project, Citibank will radically
refashion
its site, which is currently a pared-down brochure.
5
He had to obtain the Maestro's permission to rewrite, to completely
refashion
the last act.
6
The Cut Up Collective
refashion
billboards in mosaic format.
7
So he and his allies have mounted an aggressive public relations campaign to
refashion
Sessions' image.
8
Should we be seizing the moment to
refashion
and redesign the architecture of the European Union?
9
It then proceeds to
refashion
that heart, to fill it with new principles and with world-dreams.
10
Joey can
refashion
himself as a Champion for Christ, and everyone will applaud him for it.
11
Let us, therefore, by divine grace,
refashion
our lives on the mighty principle of divine love.
12
You
refashion
Nature's garments, but you cannot vary by a jot the throbbings of her pulse.
13
It was not clear how or whether the board will
refashion
itself in response to the vote.
14
Wesfarmers' Officeworks has seen its bottom line boosted as people
refashion
their dining room tables into workstations.
15
In recent years, Playboy has expanded beyond its media business to
refashion
itself as a lifestyle brand.
16
Circuit Court of Appeals, especially since it didn't give the plaintiffs a chance to
refashion
their allegations.
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About this term
refashion
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
collective refashion
refashion donation
refashion juries
refashion sessions
refashion such
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Translations for
refashion
Portuguese
refazer
Spanish
rehacer
Refashion
through the time