Repackage

Word REPACKAGE
Character 9
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Definitions and meanings of "Repackage"

What do we mean by repackage?

To package again or anew, especially in a more attractive package. transitive verb

To package again, to give new packaging to. verb

To package again, to give new packaging to.

To recreate a celebrity; give him or her a new image. Urban Dictionary

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The word "repackage" in example sentences

Personally I have no problem with them calling a repackage of standalone sets, thrown into an overall 'container' of some sorts, a "Complete Series", since that is absolutely technically correct. ❋ Adam Gregorich (2010)

Yes, the national broadband network will enable some pretty cool digital entertainment services – most of which we’ll simply repackage from the US. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Each year record labels repackage old albums and discarded tracks into hundreds of pricey box sets and each year The New York Times's music critics wade through the offerings for our holiday gift guide. ❋ By JEREMY EGNER (2011)

Later, a publisher wanted to "repackage" the book as a memoir. ❋ Unknown (2010)

If the jail issue was defeated so badly, why is David Pepper's first call to order is to "repackage" the jail issue, when he ran off of tackling "root causes". ❋ Nathaniel Livingston (2006)

Tottenham Hotspur are planning to "repackage" the Olympic stadium and sell it on to the highest bidder, it was claimed today. ❋ Unknown (2011)

What, you mean they can't just take all the left over crap from the house and senate versions, "repackage" it and suddenly have everybody go ga-ga over these same failed ideas just because it's being presented by the Obaminator? ❋ DrewM. (2010)

This was the message from the Global Citizens Summit in Nairobi, Kenya, organized by international anti-poverty agency ActionAid, and attended by a broad range of organisations in the field of HIV and AIDS to discuss using social mobilization to "repackage" the HIV response. ❋ Unknown (2009)

We are being asked once again, to "repackage" Nigeria's rotting corpse as if this would prevent its smell from choking the world. ❋ Unknown (2009)

I tried career boards, professional networks, recruiters, and even resume writers to 'repackage'. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Usually when pop singers "repackage" their albums, it's usually with a few not-so-great add-ons and a vague name change (like Rihanna did with ❋ Unknown (2009)

She quotes Kenneth Miller as claiming that ID was "nothing more than an attempt to repackage good old-fashioned Creationism and make it more palatable." ❋ Unknown (2009)

There is no way that President Obama can repackage or resell the current health care proposals that have been written by Congress to be palatable to the American people. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Just because Obama and the Democrats are trying to repackage the government takeover of health insurance doesn't change the language in the house bill. ❋ Unknown (2009)

Yes, it seems like all the major record labels do anymore is package and repackage albums to get fans to buy them again. ❋ Michael Giltz (2011)

If the freight costs too much perhaps you could repackage them as pinatas? ❋ Unknown (2009)

In an ideal world, the role of think tanks would be to repackage ideas from real thinkers and promote them to the public. ❋ Unknown (2009)

[Bill Cosby's] image was repackaged from his early days for his leading [family show], [The Cosby] Show. ❋ Bakari (2005)

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