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repackage
[ ree-pak-ij ]
verb (used with object)
, re·pack·aged, re·pack·ag·ing.
- to package again or afresh, as in a different style, design, or size:
The soap has been repackaged to be more eye-catching.
- to package for sale under one's own label:
The goods are purchased in bulk and repackaged by the store.
- to remake or alter so as to be more appealing or desirable:
That politician's image needs to be repackaged.
repackage
/ riːˈpækɪdʒ /
verb
- to wrap or put (something) in a package again
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- re·packag·er noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of repackage1
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Example Sentences
Shih says she hopes to repackage the system for use in future disaster zones.
From The Daily Beast
The President can repackage and brand many of the programs in the stimulus.
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