reletter

/riːˈlɛtər/
verb
  1. To write or print new letters or text on something, replacing the old ones.
    • After the company changed its name, they needed to reletter all the office doors.
    • The sign was faded, so they had to reletter it with fresh paint.
    • The librarian decided to reletter the old book spines to make them easier to read.
  2. To assign new letters or codes to items in a sequence or system.
    • The teacher had to reletter the exam versions to avoid confusion.
    • The software allows you to reletter the rows in the spreadsheet automatically.
    • They decided to reletter the parking spots after the lot was expanded.
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