specifically: to put into a more efficient or attractive form
repackagernoun
Example Sentences
Large pieces of meat are cut and repackaged at the butcher's shop. repackage newspaper comic strips as books TV studios repackage real-life dramas as entertainment.
Recent Examples on the WebJust take whatever Sean Hannity or Tucker Carlson said on their Fox programs the previous night and repackage it with fresh commentary and speculation. Erik Wemple, Washington Post, 1 Aug. 2022 Volunteers help repackage bulk goods into smaller parcels to be dispersed to civilians. Crude Conversations, Anchorage Daily News, 27 June 2022 Utah Inland Port Authority officials announced plans a year ago to build a transloading facility, which would repackage freight from rail to trucks and vice versa. Leia Larsen, The Salt Lake Tribune, 14 June 2022 Instead, both organizations purchase mortgages from lenders to hold, sell or repackage as securities. Romina Ruiz-goiriena, USA TODAY, 8 June 2022 Russia has increasingly tried to repackage the invasion as a proxy war between Washington and Moscow, though President Joe Biden has promised not to send U.S. troops. Amy Nakamura, USA TODAY, 2 June 2022 The subject matter is serious, but there's a bleak comedy in watching Sally repackage her trauma to move it through the Hollywood machine. Devan Coggan, EW.com, 16 May 2022 Abramenok and her colleagues open boxes of donations, sort through them and then repackage bandages, painkillers and other items into makeshift kits for units engaged in the city’s defense.New York Times, 18 Mar. 2022 In the past, Brand has interviewed Jordan Peterson, Candace Owens and Ben Shapiro, all of whom became internet-famous due to their ability to repackage puritanical, regressive social conservatism into something resembling youthful rebellion. Dani Di Placido, Forbes, 29 Sep. 2021 See More