Repack (verb)

  1. To put something back into a container or space after it has been removed.
  2. To pack something again or in a different manner.
  3. To reorganize or rearrange the contents of a container or space.

Origin:

The word 'repack' is a combination of the words 're' meaning 'again' and 'pack' meaning 'to put into a container or space for storage or transportation'. it refers to the act of putting something back into a container or space after it has been removed.

Examples:

  1. She decided to repack her bags after realizing she had forgotten to bring a crucial item.
  2. The campers had to repack their gear when the rain started to fall.
  3. The store had to repack the food products after they were discovered to be past the expiration date.
  4. The moving company offered to repack the fragile items to ensure they would not be damaged during transport.
  5. The hiker had to repack her backpack multiple times to get the right balance of weight.
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