repackaging

/riˈpækɪdʒɪŋ/
noun
  1. The act or process of putting something into a new package or container.
    • The factory handles the repackaging of bulk goods into smaller boxes.
    • Repackaging the fragile items took extra time and care.
    • The repackaging of the product reduced waste by using less plastic.
  2. The act of presenting something in a new way to make it more appealing or marketable.
    • The repackaging of the old TV show as a streaming series was a success.
    • Her repackaging of the recipe made it popular on social media.
    • Critics accused the company of simple repackaging without real innovation.
Synonyms
adjective
  1. Relating to or used for repackaging something.
    • The repackaging department works overtime during the busy season.
    • We need more repackaging materials for the holiday orders.
    • They bought a new repackaging machine to speed up production.
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