repackaged

/riˈpækɪdʒd/
adjective
  1. Put into a new package or container.
    • The repackaged gift looked much nicer than the original.
    • I bought a repackaged version of the software at a lower price.
    • The repackaged cookies were sold in a festive box.
  2. Presented in a new form or style, often to seem fresh or different.
    • His repackaged ideas were not really new, just better explained.
    • The repackaged movie included deleted scenes and commentary.
    • The repackaged news show attracted a younger audience.
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