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refashioned
adjective as in repeated
Example Sentences
It was made by society jewelers Garrard, who refashioned the gems from a pendant she was given by her husband, George VI.
He returned to the air Monday evening on the refashioned In the Arena, which even has a new-look set.
Our government has not refashioned our institutions to fit the 21st century and the Information Age.
To be relegated to a servile status was unendurable, yet he refashioned his expression at once into a smile.
And it is the gentle and good man who is always looking out at us at us from the fables he refashioned for all time.
Conduct, in short, comes from life, it is not the creation of a theory to be dismissed by resolution or refashioned by a vote.
Polyphron governed for a year, and by the year's end he had refashioned his princedom into the likeness of a tyranny.
Founded in 648, in 980 the stones were refashioned into their present forms, which have continued to this day.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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