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refashion







VERB
revolutionize
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“It’s much easier than trying to refashion something from, you know, Switzerland.”

From The Wall Street Journal

Some fans were using the new AI video generator, backed by ByteDance, to refashion the finales for shows like “Game of Thrones” and “Stranger Things.”

From Los Angeles Times

And meaningful progress turns out to be much harder than simply refashioning an exhibit or a docent’s spiel.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent years, it has been refashioned as a tool for advancing an identitarian vision of social justice.

From The Wall Street Journal

Cast into the world in disguise, she struggles to refashion herself aboard that ship as she strives to become true to the calling of exile and sailor.

From Los Angeles Times