Examples of 'refashioned' in a sentence

Meaning of "refashioned"

refashion (verb): to alter or transform something, especially clothing or style, typically to update or improve its appearance. In English, this term is often used in the context of fashion, design, or personal styling
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How to use "refashioned" in a sentence

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I refashioned them for today.
This is largely because the party has refashioned itself.
Someone refashioned our shoes.
The regime of reservations to treaties should not be refashioned sector by sector.
Refashioned for that purpose.
Some prominent voices in academia have also refashioned his complaint.
Refashioned starter pistol.
They have been rebuilt and refashioned countless times over the centuries.
Digital technologies have transformed traditional filmmaking and refashioned the market.
This earlier book was refashioned into the smaller and tightened current version.
Then there is injury from implements made for men and never refashioned for women.
She noticed a significant spike in refashioned and repaired furs three years ago.
Blore also refashioned the entrance hall and stairs and added a top storey with mansard roof.
Its most important civic institutions must be refashioned as the building blocks of a democratic society.
Barth refashioned the Reformed doctrine of predestination by making it fully Christological.

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Two centuries later it was refashioned in the Renaissance style.
It was refashioned by the architect Johann Lucas von Hildebrandt.
What will a totally refashioned body look like?
I refashioned it to hold the Courage Totem.
Once found, they had to be scanned and refashioned.
Rightwing populists have refashioned the original reactionary politics of identity for a new age.
So death is the shattering of the pot, so that it may be refashioned.
These refashioned weapons it turned against antiquity ( as paganism ) and so disfigured it.
And in this respect, a year of revolution has refashioned exhilaration into paradox.
And refashioned to look pretty much like any other woman 's sex organs.
Existing security structures must be refashioned for preventive diplomacy and pre-emptive measures.
They refashioned the Prussian army on modern lines, with a reserve system.
But, that these islands could get refashioned in the same way that the.
Europe must be refashioned in the common interest of all, and without regard for individuals.
The old library building has been sold and refashioned into a glass-fronted luxury home.
Another excellent resource is the CREOG on-line quiz, a resident self-education teaching tool currently being refashioned.
They've been rebuilt and refashioned countless times over the centuries.
He has then, as I see it, been completely … and totally refashioned as a person.
As a spirit being, Christ refashioned the Earth as a place for mankind to live.
He has participated in a construction boom that has refashioned Oslo, the capital.
So after this event, They refashioned their mythology And rebuilt their totems to face skyward.
After the Temple was destroyed, Judaism had to be refashioned to accommodate this loss.
When Judy, refashioned as Madeleine, steps out of the door, it 's like fantasy realised.
I have written, or rather, refashioned several.
The refashioned lineup continued to perform on the east coast until 2009.
On the other hand, many words were refashioned to reflect their Latin or Greek etymology.
During this time, pelts are restored, oiled, and refashioned.
Just 17 years after the Hippodrome opened, its owners refashioned the Moorish-style building into a vaudeville theater.
This was refashioned as a compilation feature, Hooray for Betty Boop, and ran on HBO in 1980.
We suggest that the " Third rule " should be refashioned on the following lines.
The refashioned Christianity became the official “ universal, ” or “ catholic, ” religion of the Roman Empire.
By the 70 's it was fully refashioned into a weapon of the Left.
It 's just been inverted And, uh, refashioned.
Rollin ' and Tumblin ' " has also been refashioned by a variety of rock-oriented artists.
Washington blamed Arafat anyway, and refashioned Israel 's intransigence as a “ generous offer . ”.

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