refashion (Meaning)
refashion (v)
make new
refashion (v. t.)
To fashion anew; to form or mold into shape a second time.
Synonyms & Antonyms of refashion
Synonyms:
- retool
- convert
- make over
- commute
- regenerate
- revolutionize
- exchange
- vary
- transfigure
- transmute
- deform
- mutate
- metamorphose
Antonyms:
No weak antonyms found.
refashion Sentence Examples
- The designer cleverly refashioned an old dress into a modern masterpiece.
- She refashioned the torn curtains into chic window treatments.
- The artist refashioned discarded materials into a captivating sculpture.
- The company refashioned its image to appeal to a wider audience.
- She refashioned her outdated wardrobe with trendy accessories.
- The hurricane refashioned the coastline, leaving behind a new landscape.
- The sculptor refashioned a block of marble into an exquisite bust.
- The playwright refashioned a classic story into a contemporary drama.
- She refashioned her old jeans into a stylish skirt.
- The architect refashioned the historic building, preserving its charm while adapting it to modern needs.
FAQs About the word refashion
make newTo fashion anew; to form or mold into shape a second time.
modify, alter,remodel, transform, change, rework, redo, recast, revise, revamp
set, fix, set, fix, freeze,stabilize, stabilize, freeze,
The designer cleverly refashioned an old dress into a modern masterpiece.
She refashioned the torn curtains into chic window treatments.
The artist refashioned discarded materials into a captivating sculpture.
The company refashioned its image to appeal to a wider audience.