transmould
/trænzˈmaʊld/Definitions
1. verb
to give a new shape or form to something, typically by moulding or casting it
“The artist transmoulded the raw clay into a beautiful sculpture.”
2. noun
the act of giving a new shape or form to something, typically by moulding or casting it
“The transmoulding process involved heating and re-shaping the metal.”
3. verb (transitive)
to change the form or character of something, often in a subtle or insidious way
“The corrupt politician transmoulded the town’s economy by exploiting its resources.”