have remodelled
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present perfectof remodel.present perfect
Used to describe actions that started in the past and continue into or have direct relevance to the present.
Example Sentences
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The prohibition on polygamy was tirelessly interrogated, but no one seemed very keen to advocate polyandry, which raised questions about the inheritance of property that would have remodelled society to a much too revolutionary degree.
From The Guardian ● Feb. 10, 2012
"Ah," said she, "I see that you have remodelled your speech according to the pious formulary of Madame de Maintenon, and that you seek for your troubadours among the prophets."
From Prince Eugene and His Times by L. (Luise) Mühlbach
The woodlands are gone, and the rains of winter, streaming down the earthen slopes, have remodelled the whole face of the country.
From Old Calabria by Norman Douglas
True, he may have remodelled these chapels, but I have not yet met with evidence that he actually did so, though I dare say such evidence may exist without my knowing it.
From Ex Voto by Samuel Butler
You have remodelled the divine service of the Jewish synagogue, superadding elements of devotion and sacredness.
From Jewish Literature and Other Essays by Gustav Karpeles