renamed Antonyms
Meaning of renamed
renamed
to give (someone or something) a new name, to give a new name to
renamed Sentence Examples
- The formerly prosperous town was renamed Hopeville after overcoming adversity.
- The company's controversial product line was renamed to avoid tarnishing its reputation.
- The street was renamed in honor of the local hero who saved it from disaster.
- The city council voted to rename the park after the beloved mayor who passed away.
- The school board decided to rename the campus to reflect its updated curriculum.
- The historical landmark was renamed to acknowledge its significance as a national treasure.
- The band's album was renamed after its lead guitarist departed and was replaced.
- The library's collection was renamed to better emphasize its focus on literature and research.
- The charity organization was renamed to more accurately describe its mission and goals.
- The famous actress's stage name was renamed to protect her privacy and allow her to live a normal life.
FAQs About the word renamed
to give (someone or something) a new name, to give a new name to
rechristened, relabelled, relabeled, nicknamed, christened, code-named, named,surnamed, denoted, misnamed
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The formerly prosperous town was renamed Hopeville after overcoming adversity.
The company's controversial product line was renamed to avoid tarnishing its reputation.
The street was renamed in honor of the local hero who saved it from disaster.
The city council voted to rename the park after the beloved mayor who passed away.