repackage
/riˈpækɪdʒ/
verb
- To put something into a new package or container, often to sell it again or make it more attractive.
- The company decided to repackage the cereal in a smaller box.
- They repackage returned items and sell them at a discount.
- The artist repackaged her old songs into a new album.
- To present something (such as an idea or product) in a new way to make it more appealing.
- The textbook was repackaged as an online course.
- The politician repackaged his message to attract younger voters.
- They repackage the same software with a new name every year.
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