Repackage (verb)

  1. To put something into a new or different package or container.
  2. To present or offer something in a new or different way or format.
  3. To reorganize, rearrange or modify the content or presentation of something.

Origin:

Derived from the prefix 're-' meaning 'again' and the noun 'package', the word has been in use since the 20th century.

Examples:

  1. The company decided to repackage its products in more eco-friendly and sustainable packaging materials.
  2. The artist repackaged his music collection in a deluxe edition with bonus tracks and exclusive content.
  3. The publisher repackaged the classic novel into a graphic novel format for a younger audience.
  4. The politician repackaged her proposals into more attractive and appealing policy plans for the voters.
  5. The chef repackaged her popular dishes into take-out and delivery options for customers during the pandemic.
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