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relaunch

[ verb ree-lawnch, -lahnch; noun ree-lawnch, -lahnch ]

verb (used with or without object)

  1. to launch again; start or get going.


noun

  1. an act or instance of launching something again.

relaunch

verb

  1. to launch again
  2. to start, set in motion, or make available again


noun

  1. another launching, or something that is relaunched

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Example Sentences

It seems fitting, then, that 43 years later we’re executing the same tactic for what is effectively Outside’s relaunch.

That includes a relaunch of Vanity Fair’s video channel and a documentary series based on the title’s recent expose on Hillsong church.

From Digiday

With its relaunch, Parler added slightly stricter content moderation rules.

The year-long deal includes a relaunch of PopSugar Fitness’s workout video franchise Class FitSugar with a new identity, fitness trainers and series, and two new 30-day Class FitSugar challenges hosted by fitness influencer Charlee Atkins.

From Digiday

In 2019, Google made clear its intent to recapture market share in this space, with a somewhat understated relaunch of its Shopping platform.

The main factor at the time was simply a lack of opportunity before we ended the book for the big New 52 line-wide relaunch.

MySpace has hired the famed indie photographer to direct a commercial celebrating its relaunch.

She tells Isabel Wilkinson about her return to tennis, the relaunch of her clothing line, and her Olympics dreams.

There were two major features launched on stage today: a new product called “Timeline” and a relaunch of the “Open Graph.”

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