Remould/ˌriːˈməʊld/ Definition 1 of 2Pro Tip 1/3Physical Transformation Used when describing the act of changing an object's shape, often with hands or tools. He remoulded the wax figure until it was perfect. Pro Tip 2/3Not Always Literal Sometimes used metaphorically to describe revising plans or ideas. We need to remould our strategy to succeed. Pro Tip 3/3Creative Process Implies creativity in adapting or improving something that already exists. The artist remoulded the concept into a masterpiece.