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To repackage
verb
To package again, to give new packaging to.
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"Most people's job is to repackage stuff".
I wanted to repackage them in some cases.
"The Muslim Brothers managed to repackage themselves as moderate Islamists.
Partly because of the economy's strong growth, he has tried to repackage himself as a centrist.
Perhaps some rose-tinting has been necessary to repackage these stories as popular entertainment.
"These were invented as instruments to repackage, disseminate and hedge risks," Mr. Trichet said.
We expect third party organisations, like Which, to repackage this information in innovative and accessible ways.
Timbaland may have been hired simply to repackage Dido's music, but the song has been served.
The trick is to repackage and contemporize to make a modern hit.
But this is a cruel tease and a pathetic attempt to repackage old promises.
Moreover, securitisation, which allowed banks to repackage and sell loans to lighten their balance-sheets, has fallen into disrepute.
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