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rebranded, a. Brit. |ˌriːˈbrandɪd|, U.S. |riˈbrændəd| [‹ rebrand v. + -ed suffix1.] That has been rebranded (in either sense).
1910C. E. Mulford Hopalong Cassidy xxii. 225 Why th' devil did they turn loose the H2 rebranded cow? 1922Sheboygan (Wisconsin) Press-Telegram 18 Feb. 14/2 Placing rebranded cattle among their herds, thus making them appear as rustlers. 1978Newsweek 26 June 56/3 Trade sources say these ‘rebranded’ stations get their gas for 2 to 2½ cents a gallon less than the old-line major dealers pay. 1989MIS Week 13 Mar. 66/4 We don't sell a re-branded product like the Leading Edge. 1998Times (Nexis) 20 Nov. In comes the jauntily tabloid language of new Labour's rebranded Britain. 2003Gay Times Feb. 15/1 BBC3 is the rebranded BBC Choice—home to all things ‘yoof’. |