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View definitions for mold

mold

verb as in form, give shape

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The title represents his deep appreciation for his hometown and for the city that raised — and in many ways molded — him in his 20s.

“I didn’t quite fit the mold of what the party expected me to be like and look like,” Sanchez, who is of Italian and Mexican descent, said before smiling.

Having someone come in and say, “No, you should do this,” felt like we were being molded into something I didn’t feel we were as a band.

Like other Trump allies, Rubio has sought to cast the president’s proposals as a way of shattering the mold of previous negotiating failures.

I’m more curious about the subtextual invitations to inquiry, like how extensively Callie’s witnessing of her mother’s dark side will mold the daughter into the mother.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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