1The process of packaging goods again or differently.
the repackaging of the juice brand was well received
Example sentencesExamples
Thus, what you're seeing is a repackaging of a VHS release.
Older gaming houses have a big advantage in the area of repackaging.
The relatively straightforward process of repackaging for the British market usually means little more than translating the patent information into English.
The company is continuing its handsome repackaging of the original series.
The case is concerned with the repackaging of trade-marked alcoholic drinks.
This will cut down on fraud or repackaging that is unfortunately a real problem in the market.
In not one case has the importer's product after repackaging looked identical to the original.
We do everything from the repackaging to the labeling of the new bar codes for the club store.
What boggles my mind is the repackaging of games just over a year old.
This collection is a DVD repackaging of six titles previously released on video.
1.1The presentation of a person or thing in a new way.
constant reworking and repackaging of ideas
Example sentencesExamples
I have long since grown tired of these Hollywood tropes, but the Bollywood repackaging made it all fun again.
The economic crisis called for new theories, or more precisely, the repackaging of several old neoliberal theories that were taken "off the shelf".
This series is one of the best examples of pop culture repackaging I've ever seen.
The actress is a case study in botched repackaging.
This anime version of The Adventures of Pinocchio is actually a repackaging of a Japanese animated television series into a feature length film.
He considers "the most obvious" solution to be the repackaging of English Studies "into more specialized new disciplines".
This can be construed as yet another example of the Government's repackaging of One Nation policy for mainstream politics.
The many recurrent traces of influence might suggest the album is no more than a repackaging of existent sounds.
The development is not a nostalgic repackaging of a lost urban history, but a thoughtful and optimistic experiment in contemporary urbanism.
Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting.
Definition of repackaging in US English:
repackaging
nounrēˈpakijiNGriˈpækɪdʒɪŋ
1The process of packaging goods again or differently.
the repackaging of the juice brand was well received
Example sentencesExamples
What boggles my mind is the repackaging of games just over a year old.
We do everything from the repackaging to the labeling of the new bar codes for the club store.
This will cut down on fraud or repackaging that is unfortunately a real problem in the market.
This collection is a DVD repackaging of six titles previously released on video.
The case is concerned with the repackaging of trade-marked alcoholic drinks.
The company is continuing its handsome repackaging of the original series.
The relatively straightforward process of repackaging for the British market usually means little more than translating the patent information into English.
In not one case has the importer's product after repackaging looked identical to the original.
Older gaming houses have a big advantage in the area of repackaging.
Thus, what you're seeing is a repackaging of a VHS release.
1.1The presentation of a person or thing in a new way.
constant reworking and repackaging of ideas
Example sentencesExamples
The economic crisis called for new theories, or more precisely, the repackaging of several old neoliberal theories that were taken "off the shelf".
The many recurrent traces of influence might suggest the album is no more than a repackaging of existent sounds.
This series is one of the best examples of pop culture repackaging I've ever seen.
The actress is a case study in botched repackaging.
Some papers rely on the repackaging of stories from a parent paper, others run wire stories, and some emphasize original reporting.
This anime version of The Adventures of Pinocchio is actually a repackaging of a Japanese animated television series into a feature length film.
The development is not a nostalgic repackaging of a lost urban history, but a thoughtful and optimistic experiment in contemporary urbanism.
He considers "the most obvious" solution to be the repackaging of English Studies "into more specialized new disciplines".
I have long since grown tired of these Hollywood tropes, but the Bollywood repackaging made it all fun again.
This can be construed as yet another example of the Government's repackaging of One Nation policy for mainstream politics.