repack

/riˈpæk/
verb
  1. To pack something again, especially to arrange it more neatly or securely.
    • After the security check, I had to repack my suitcase quickly.
    • She decided to repack the boxes to make them fit in the car.
    • The movers had to repack the fragile items with more bubble wrap.
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