repackage

[ ree-pak-ij ]

verb (used with object),re·pack·aged, re·pack·ag·ing.
  1. to package again or afresh, as in a different style, design, or size: The soap has been repackaged to be more eye-catching.

  2. to package for sale under one's own label: The goods are purchased in bulk and repackaged by the store.

  1. to remake or alter so as to be more appealing or desirable: That politician's image needs to be repackaged.

Origin of repackage

1
First recorded in 1945–50; re- + package

Other words from repackage

  • re·pack·ag·er, noun

Words Nearby repackage

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British Dictionary definitions for repackage

repackage

/ (riːˈpækɪdʒ) /


verb(tr)
  1. to wrap or put (something) in a package again

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