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
- 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.
- The park was renamed to commemorate the fallen soldiers who fought there.
- The software was renamed to reflect its new features and functionality.
- The author renamed his protagonist to make the character more relatable.
- The city renamed the street after a notable resident who lived there.
- The hospital renamed its maternity ward after a generous donor.
- 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.