Simple past tense and past participle of remould.(verb)
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Use "remoulded" in a sentence
"Such a dislocation of the child's daily life is not likely to conduce to his well-being; while the teacher's assumption that his _rôle_ in school is essentially active, and that of the child essentially passive, will lead at last to his turning his back on the root-idea of growth, to his forgetting that the child is a living and therefore a growing organism, to his regarding the child as clay in his hands, to be "remoulded" by him "to his heart's desire," or even as a _tabula rasa_, on which he is to inscribe words and other symbols at his will."
"He reimagined the technology as a high street product, and then, as Alain de Botton observed, remoulded our sense of what we need in order to be happy."
"Tomorrow it would be remoulded to reflect its 13th century heyday."