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rebrand
/ ːˈæԻ /
verb
(tr) to change or update the image of (an organization or product)
Example Sentences
They lifted the inaugural 1998 ICC Knockout Trophy in Bangladesh - the tournament was later rebranded as the Champions Trophy by the International Cricket Council.
The Premiership - the top flight of English rugby union - will become the 'Gallagher Prem' next season as it rebrands to emphasise the physicality and intensity of the league.
The high-tech classrooms themselves are rebranded as “learning studios” and will function much like college lecture halls.
Since Panorama began its investigation, all three companies said they are rebranding their products as suitable from six months.
The rebranding enables U.S. law enforcement to pursue harsher penalties, and could open the door to drone strikes or other U.S. military action in Mexico, a possibility Trump has repeatedly floated.
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