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rebrand — re‧brand [ˌriːˈbrænd] also re brand verb [transitive] MARKETING if a company rebrands a product or service, it tries to change the way that people think about it, often by changing its name or the way it is advertised: • The merged company would… … Financial and business terms
rebrand — [[t]ri͟ːbræ̱nd[/t]] rebrands, rebranding, rebranded VERB To rebrand a product or organization means to present it to the public in a new way, for example by changing its name or appearance. [V n] There are plans to rebrand many Texas stores … English dictionary
rebrand — v.t. * * * … Universalium
rebrand — verb change the corporate image of … English new terms dictionary
rebrand — /riˈbrænd/ (say ree brand) verb (t) to alter or completely change the brand of (a company or a product it sold), usually in line with a new advertising or marketing strategy. –rebranding, noun …
rebrand — v.t … Useful english dictionary
rebranding — rebrand re‧brand [ˌriːˈbrænd] also re brand verb [transitive] MARKETING if a company rebrands a product or service, it tries to change the way that people think about it, often by changing its name or the way it is advertised: • The merged… … Financial and business terms
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