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had remodelled

  • past perfect
    of remodel.
    remodel
    verb (used with object)
    to model again.

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Only a year and a half ago, a survey announced that Germans had remodelled themselves into the world’s optimists, with over half of its citizens saying they were extremely satisfied with their lives.

From The Guardian Feb. 3, 2016

He had remodelled many a worse spot,—the barn loft in Vermont, for example, and made it habitable.

From Ted and the Telephone by William F. (William Frederick) Stecher

She was restless too, till she had attacked Molly's dress, after she had remodelled her mother's.

From Wives and Daughters by Elizabeth Cleghorn Gaskell

A recent storm had remodelled all the falls in Cataract Creek Canyon, cutting out the travertine in some places, piling it up in others.

From Through the Grand Canyon from Wyoming to Mexico by E. L. (Ellsworth Leonardson) Kolb

It is, therefore, futile to state that this was solely the policy of Pitt after he had "remodelled" the Russian proposals.

From The Life of Napoleon I (Complete) by John Holland Rose