Definition of Refashion. Meaning of Refashion. Synonyms of Refashion

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Definition of Refashion

Refashion
Refashion Re*fash"ion (r?*f?sh"?n), v. t. To fashion anew; to form or mold into shape a second time. --MacKnight.

Meaning of Refashion from wikipedia

- Sustainable fashion is a term describing efforts within the fashion industry to reduce its environmental impacts, protect workers producing garments and...
- different about new media is how they specifically refashion traditional media and how older media refashion themselves to meet the challenges of new media...
- temperatures and longer growing seasons brought by climate change to refashion itself as one of the planet's largest producers of food The State of World...
- 2025. Ebiri, Bilge (March 8, 2019). "The Kid Is an Old West Adventure Refashioned As a Grotesque Nightmare". Vulture. Retrieved April 15, 2025. Lincoln...
- War of 1853–1856. Changes to the configuration of European states, as refashioned in the aftermath of Waterloo, included the formation of the Holy Alliance...
- September 2021. Rüstem, Ünver (2019). Ottoman Baroque: The Architectural Refashioning of Eighteenth-Century Istanbul. Princeton University Press. ISBN 9780691181875...
- singer and fellow Liverpudlian Johnny Gentle. By early July, they had refashioned themselves as the Silver Beatles and by the middle of August simply the...
- tells the story of Satya, an immigrant who comes to Mumbai aiming to refashion the Mumbai underworld. The film is the fourth installment of the Gangster...
- then constructed a crypt for the remains in the Lower Basilica. It was refashioned between 1927 and 1930 into its present form by Ugo Tarchi. In 1978, the...
- Karen (15 May 2022). "A Fringe Conspiracy Theory, Fostered Online, Is Refashioned by the G.O.P." The New York Times. Archived from the original on 17 May...