rebrand

rebrand
1. verb
to change the brand name, logo, or image of a product or company

Acme Co. is trying to rebrand their line of toasters under the Bewidget name.

2. noun
<!UK?a change to the brand name, logo, or image of a product or company

Management decided it was time for a complete rebrand.


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