Remap (verb)

To create or draw a new map of a place or area.

Origin:

From re- (meaning "again") and map (meaning "represent on a ma.p")

Examples:

  1. The city plans to remap the downtown area to improve pedestrian access.
  2. The company remapped the territory to reflect new sales territories.
  3. The government remapped the electoral districts after the latest census.
  4. The scientists remapped the ocean floor to identify new underwater resources.
  5. The group remapped the hiking trails to include new sections of the park.
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