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retitle
verb
To provide with a new title.
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Bolaño began submitting short stories to state-sponsored contests around Spain; when a story won prize money, he would retitle it and submit it to another competition, which it would also win.
I would like to retitle the exhibition "Men Are From Mars, Women Are From Venus".
In my extended family, over the past decade, we've looked forward to playing something we call the book game, which I am going to retitle, for the purposes of this article, the paperback game.
For people who would have been subject to the old federal estate tax, for example, it would have made sense to retitle assets like a home in just one name.
If the Trayvon Martin controversy deepens, Fox could be pressed further, for instance to retitle or delay the film.
For the trust to work, you need to retitle all of the assets to the trust.
Both their novels were numerically titled -- Heller had to retitle his original "Catch-18" when Leon Uris brought out his "Mila 18".
To me (a-pissing) that perhaps debatable point seemed beside the point Should I choose now to borrow back what had after all been from me borrowed - choose even to retitle my own re-reorchestration thereof with 'his' same title - who could cry plagiarism?
First, they tried to retitle it (Around Angel Lane), and then they tried to bury it.
Or Oh Harry's Mum as I was ready to retitle it.
He was asked, first, to retitle "Hamlet" in the style of the author of "The Bourne Ultimatum" and "The Scarlatti Inheritance".
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