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rename
/ °ù¾±Ëˈ²Ô±ðɪ³¾ /
verb
- to change the name of (someone or something)
Example Sentences
This was, of course, all in the administration of William McKinley, whom Trump refers to and admires; he wants the mountain in Alaska to be renamed “Mount McKinley.â€
“They would like to rename it, and the one that comes up over and over again that most people seem to really like is ‘Seeds of Rebellion.’â€
In response, schools closed down diversity offices or positions or renamed them to remove the words diversity and equity.
The agency estimated Musk saved an estimated $150 million from unsuspecting investors unaware of this as he built up his stake in the company he ultimately acquired and renamed X. Musk has derided the suit.
In the first interview, which happened before the ruling, the group had been excited to release their new single, Pit Stop - their first since they announced their break from Ador and renamed themselves NJZ.
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