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re⋅pack⋅age

[ree-pak-ij]
–verb (used with object), -aged, -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.
3. to remake or alter so as to be more appealing or desirable: That politician's image needs to be repackaged.

Origin:
1945–50; re- + package


re⋅pack⋅ag⋅er, noun
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re·pack·age   (rē-pāk'ĭj)   
tr.v.   re·pack·aged, re·pack·ag·ing, re·pack·ag·es
To package again or anew, especially in a more attractive package.
re·pack'ag·er n.
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