- rebrand
- rebrand re‧brand [ˌriːˈbrænd] also re-brand verb [transitive]MARKETING if a company rebrands a product or service, it tries to change the way that people think about it, often by changing its name or the way it is advertised:
• The merged company would probably rebrand its gas stations.
— rebranding noun [singular, uncountable] :• A spokesman for the company said the rebranding would unite its 140 existing brands.
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rebrand UK US /ˌriːˈbrænd/ verb [I or T] MARKETING► if a company rebrands itself or a product or service that it provides, it creates a new name or image for it, often to try to change the way that people think about it: »The group intends to rebrand all its stores in three months.
rebrand sth as sth »Forte rebranded its Grand Hotels as Meridiens.
rebrand as sth »The station rebranded as Talksport at the start of the year.
rebrand noun [C]► »An attempted rebrand nine years ago was a disaster.
rebranding noun [U]► »The rebranding is a vital part of attempts to change the company culture.
Financial and business terms. 2012.