rename
/ɹiːˈneɪm/
rename
English
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Definition
To give a new name to.
Etymology
From re- + name.
Example Sentences
- "However, in 1844, saner counsels prevailed, and Edgeley became the principal station—the directors eating their words once more by retaining the older station, which was renamed Heaton Norris."
- "[…] And then, finally, we got to Vietnam. Given the dishonesty surrounding that war, I guess it's not surprising that, at the time, the very same condition was renamed post-traumatic stress disorder."
- "MERIDIAN (HNS) - Habitat 7 Renamed Ryder-I In honor of his achievements in the Heleus Cluster, the planet formerly known as Habitat 7 has been renamed after the human Pathfinder. The Pathfinder's father, former Pathfinder Alec Ryder, was killed exploring the planet. Now it will bear his son's name."
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