rename Synonyms

rename Meaning

Wordnet

rename (v)

assign a new name to

name again or anew

Webster

rename (v. t.)

To give a new name to.

rename Sentence Examples

  1. The government decided to rename the city in honor of its founding father.
  2. The company renamed its flagship product to avoid confusion with a competitor's offering.
  3. After the scandal, the politician renamed himself to distance himself from his past.
  4. The band renamed themselves after their lead singer departed.
  5. The park was renamed to commemorate the fallen soldiers who fought there.
  6. The software was renamed to reflect its new features and functionality.
  7. The author renamed his protagonist to make the character more relatable.
  8. The city renamed the street after a notable resident who lived there.
  9. The hospital renamed its maternity ward after a generous donor.
  10. The school renamed its library to honor a beloved teacher who dedicated her life to education.

FAQs About the word rename

assign a new name to, name again or anewTo give a new name to.

relabel, nickname, rechristen, designate, surname, title, denote, nominate, stigmatize, code-name

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The government decided to rename the city in honor of its founding father.

The company renamed its flagship product to avoid confusion with a competitor's offering.

After the scandal, the politician renamed himself to distance himself from his past.

The band renamed themselves after their lead singer departed.