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Definition of Remolding
1. remold [v] - See also: remold
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remolding
Literary usage of Remolding
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Popular Science Monthly (1884)
"Beyond any immediate effect wrought, there is the remote effect, wholly ignored
by most—a remolding of the average character : a remolding which may be of a ..."
2. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir (1921)
"... mere accretions on its concrete inventory, but that, exposed as it was to
remolding influences, it remained so true to its own type and historic drift. ..."
3. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir (1921)
"... mere accretions on its concrete inventory, but that, exposed as it was to
remolding influences, it remained so true to its own type and historic drift. ..."
4. Language: An Introduction to the Study of Speech by Edward Sapir (1921)
"... mere accretions on its concrete inventory, but that, exposed as it was to
remolding influences, it remained so true to its own type and historic drift. ..."
5. Organic Matter and Rice by Stephen Banta, Corazon V. Mendoza, International Rice Research Institute (1984)
"It was shown that remolding destroys structural shrinkage and increases ...
Because remolding did not change the stability of the arable aggregates, ..."
6. Genesis of Worlds by J. H. Hobart Bennett (1900)
"The transformation at the close of the second period prepared the materials for
an abundant remolding of the earth's surface during the later period. ..."