Rebrand

//ɹiːˈbɹænd//

"Rebrand" in a Sentence (10 examples)

Algeria seeks to rebrand its economy.

Should Algeria rebrand its economy towards services?

Acme Co. is trying to rebrand their line of toasters under the Bewidget name.

Many have spoken about the need for a rebranding of America. Rebrand, restart, reboot.

The latter issue dramatizes the long shadow Brexit is casting on Mr. Johnson’s effort to rebrand Britain as a vital player on the global stage.

Gaining a new headcode, it is then rebranded as the 2103 Carmarthen-Fishguard Harbour - a place I'd never visited by rail.

Management decided it was time for a complete rebrand.

Typically, a rebrand is either a fundamental change of the core ideology of everything you are, or at a more pithy level, a change in how you visually manifest that core idea.

There are a number of issues here. First up, non-traditional working practices need a major rebrand. We need to move away from the assumption that “working flexibly” means “working less”.

Before engaging in a rebrand, it is important to consider how a rebrand can and will influence loyal consumers, fans, students, and alumni.

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