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Definition of Remoulds
1. remould [v] - See also: remould
Lexicographical Neighbors of Remoulds
Literary usage of Remoulds
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Contemporary France by Gabriel Hanotaux (1903)
"... an Agreement upon the Name of Marshal MacMahon — M. Thiers remoulds his
Ministry — Interpellation of the Right — M. Thiers brings forward Bills relative ..."
2. The American Historical Review by American historical association (1897)
"There was no complete break in 1836, but in the organic act for Wisconsin of that
year Congress sifts and remoulds the accumulated legislation, ..."
3. The Life of Reason; Or, The Phases of Human Progress: Or, The Phases of by George Santayana (1906)
"When it gives precepts, insinuates ideals, or remoulds aspiration, it is an
imaginative substitute for wisdom—I mean for the deliberate and impartial ..."
4. The Life of Reason; Or, The Phases of Human Progress by George Santayana (1905)
"When it explains events or assigns causes, it is an imaginative substitute for
science. When it gives precepts, insinuates ideals, or remoulds aspiration, ..."
5. The American Commonwealth by James Bryce Bryce (1914)
"... least as necessary to fix the true character of governments as of other human
institutions :" ' and while habit fixes some things, time remoulds others. ..."
6. The Contemporary Review (1869)
"If the sprinkling of water transforms and remoulds the soul of a child destitute
of all intelligence, there is an end of the conception that Christianity is ..."
7. The Bookman (1915)
"... marries him almost by force and proceeds to take care of him. She remoulds
his ideas, forces him to put his plays in something approaching an actable ..."