resculpt
verb[T]
(alsore-sculpt)uk/ˌriːˈskʌlpt/ustoformsomething into a newshape:
Thedoctorsaid he could resculpt my jawline for thesumof £20,000.
Constructionvehiclesmovedin to resculpt thelandscape.
- Ioncespentseveraldaysre-sculpting abrokendoorhandlefrom alumpofresin.
- Thepictureshowsthe world'slargestigloo, whichmeltsaway and is re-sculpted everyNovember.
- Thestarspent£250,000 re-sculpting herentirebody.
- Rhinoplastyinvolvesthe resculpting of theboneandcartilagein thenose.
Sculpture
- bas-relief
- bust
- carve
- carving
- cherub
- cupid
- gesso
- hew
- installation
- kore
- maquette
- mould
- sculpt
- sculptor
- sculptural
- sculpture
- sculptured
- sphinx
- torso
- waxwork