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reshape

[ree-sheyp] / riˈʃeɪp /






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"This is not the slow, decades-long gentrification often seen in Western cities. It's a rapid, almost violent reshaping that is already forcing millions of residents to the margins," he writes.

From BBC

Natasha Khan is a business reporter at The Wall Street Journal, covering American consumer giants, the forces driving the global consumer economy and trends reshaping the industry’s best-known brands.

From The Wall Street Journal

So the finer details of any plan to reshape the Fed will matter hugely to how it might affect markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

At that time, Boleyn's image was "being consciously revisited and reshaped" during a spell of "intense political and religious anxiety", he added.

From BBC

"He was a fearless voice of the people, a philosopher of freedom, and a revolutionary force whose music confronted injustice and reshaped global sound," he added.

From Barron's