Repackage

Pronunciation: /ˌriːˈpækɪdʒ/

Repackage (verb)

  1. To put something into a new package or container, often to change how it looks or how it is sold.
  2. To market an item or service using a different name, description, or brand, while keeping the main thing the same.
  3. To change how software is built or distributed by putting it into a different file format or installation package.

Examples

  • They repackage the items in a new package form.
  • The shop repackage the goods before shipping them.