relabel

/riːˈleɪbəl/
verb
  1. To put a new label on something, often to correct information or update it.
    • Scientists decided to relabel the samples with more accurate dates.
    • The store had to relabel all the jars after the price change.
    • Please relabel the boxes so we know which ones contain books.
  2. To describe or categorize someone or something in a new way.
    • The company chose to relabel the product as 'eco-friendly' to attract customers.
    • After the incident, the media tried to relabel the event as a misunderstanding.
    • Teachers sometimes relabel difficult students as 'challenging' rather than 'troublesome.'
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