English
Verb
renaming
- present participle and gerund of rename
Noun
renaming (plural renamings)
- verbal noun of rename: An act in which something is renamed.
2007 March 22, Patrick Mcgeehan, “Jerry Orbach Is a Step Closer to a Corner Bearing His Name”, in The New York Times[1]:Community Board 4 also generally opposes requests for street renamings, according to Robert J. Benfatto Jr., the district manager.
2025 January 28, Jordan Valinsky, “Google Maps will change the Gulf of Mexico to the Gulf of America”, in CNN[2]:The executive order calls for all federal government maps and documents to “reflect its renaming.”
Translations
act in which something is renamed
- Belarusian: перайменава́нне n (pjerajmjenavánnje)
- Chinese:
- Mandarin: 改名 (zh) (gǎimíng), 改稱 / 改称 (zh) (gǎichēng)
- French: renommage (fr) m
- Georgian: please add this translation if you can
- German: Umbenennung (de) f
- Greek: μετονομασία (el) f (metonomasía)
- Hungarian: átnevezés (hu)
- Japanese: 改名 (ja) (かいめい, kaimei), 改称 (ja) (かいしょう, kaichō)
- Polish: przemianowanie (pl) n
- Russian: переименова́ние (ru) n (pereimenovánije)
- Ukrainian: перейменува́ння n (perejmenuvánnja)
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