verb
- past tense and past participle of relabel; to attach a new label to something or to give something a new name or classification
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘relabeled’
Examples
- The company relabelled all their products with new branding.
- The museum relabelled the exhibit to provide more accurate information.
- After the merger, many departments were relabelled to reflect the new structure.
- The scientist relabelled the specimens according to the updated classification system.
- The bottles were relabelled with clearer ingredient lists.
- The files had to be relabelled when the filing system changed.