reimage

/riːˈɪmɪdʒ/
verb
  1. To replace the software on a computer or device by installing a fresh operating system and applications.
    • The IT department had to reimage all the office computers after the virus attack.
    • I decided to reimage my laptop to make it run faster.
    • Before selling the old tablet, she reimaged it to remove all her personal data.
  2. To create a new or updated mental picture or concept of something; to reimagine.
    • She tried to reimage her future after the unexpected career change.
    • The artist wanted to reimage the classic painting in a modern style.
    • The company plans to reimage its brand to attract younger customers.
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