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Rechrist

Part of speech: verb

Senses:

  1. To give a new or different name to.
  2. To name or rename someone or something.

Usage:

1. Popular usage:

  • They decided to rechristen their band and give it a more catchy name.
  • After extensive renovations, the company was rechristened as XYZ Corporation.

2. Local usage:

  • The local community voted to rechrist the park in honor of the founder.
  • In some cultures, it is common to rechristen a child when they reach a certain age.

Sample sentences:

1. Popular sense:

  • The company decided to rechristen their flagship product with a more appealing name.
  • When the new management took over, they immediately rechristened the hotel to attract a different clientele.

2. Local sense:

  • The community gathered for a ceremony to rechristen the street in honor of a local hero.
  • After being rebuilt following a devastating fire, the iconic theater was rechristened and reopened.

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