repackage

English

Etymology

From re- +‎ package.

Verb

repackage (third-person singular simple present repackages, present participle repackaging, simple past and past participle repackaged)

  1. (transitive) To package again or differently.
    • 2023 April 5, Mark Hay, “Does Testosterone Affect Your Politics?”, in VICE[1]:
      These testosterone thumpers have repackaged and exaggerated the study, with a credulity born of zealotry, into articles with shitposty titles like “Trust The Science: Study Links Left-Wing Politics to Lower Testosterone,” casting it as hard proof of their hormonal theories of healthy politics.

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