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rechristening Meaning
rechristening
to christen again
rechristening Sentence Examples
- The town council voted to rechristen the main street in honor of the late mayor.
- The orphaned child was rechristened with a new identity by her adoptive parents.
- The company underwent a rebranding effort, rechristening itself with a more modern and appealing name.
- The once-dilapidated building was rechristened as a vibrant community center.
- The ship was rechristened after being launched with a cracked hull, a symbol of its resilience.
- The rechristening ceremony was marked by fanfare and speeches, commemorating the vessel's new name.
- The university decided to rechristen the library in honor of its renowned alumnus who donated a substantial endowment.
- The band rechristened themselves with a more edgy and unconventional moniker.
- The rechristening of the painting was controversial, as it removed the original artist's name and replaced it with that of a more famous painter.
- The city rechristened the park to celebrate its bicentennial, recognizing its historical and cultural significance.
FAQs About the word rechristening
to christen again
renaming, relabeling, nicknaming, relabelling, denoting, specifying, code-naming,misnaming, terming, calling
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The town council voted to rechristen the main street in honor of the late mayor.
The orphaned child was rechristened with a new identity by her adoptive parents.
The company underwent a rebranding effort, rechristening itself with a more modern and appealing name.
The once-dilapidated building was rechristened as a vibrant community center.