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Definition of Remould
1. Verb. Cast again. "The bell cracked and had to be recast"
2. Verb. Give new treads to (a tire).
Definition of Remould
1. v. t. See Remold.
Definition of Remould
1. Verb. (British) To mould or shape again. ¹
2. Verb. (British) To reshape or redesign. ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Definition of Remould
1. to retread a tyre [v -ED, -ING, -S]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remould
Literary usage of Remould
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Christian Theology and Social Progress: The Bampton Lectures for 1905 by Frederick William Bussell (1907)
"... the first axioms of logic : thinness of universality : individualism in
conception of heaven : we remould social convention and question moral law. § 3. ..."
2. His Masterpiece [L'oeuvre] by Emile Zola (1902)
"... despite his long effort to conquer and remould it, making it yet more real
with his human hands. ' You see! you see ! ..."
3. Evolution (1881)
"I ask you, not to shatter for the sake of shattering, nor yet to remould for the
sake of caprice, but to undertake this work along with your ..."
4. Works by Herbert Spencer (1898)
"Either the institutions will remould the nature or the nature will remould the
institutions, or partly the one and partly the other; and eventually a more ..."
5. Bernard Shaw by Holbrook Jackson (1907)
"He would not shatter it to bits and then remould it nearer to his heart's desire,
but he would remould it nearer to his heart's desire along the line of a ..."