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Recent Examples of relabelTexas has been known to relabel its drugs’ beyond-use dates, a practice that has been criticized in recent years by death row inmates who have alleged in court that the drugs are expired and unsafe.—Erik Ortiz, NBC news, 14 Oct. 2025 Willis also said the FDA's efforts to relabel leucovorin is premature.—Ken Alltucker, USA Today, 24 Sep. 2025 Shippers then relabel the country of origin before selling it on to independent refineries in China.—Cecilia Hult, Fortune, 25 June 2025 Up to $154 million will be spent by the food industry over the next decade to relabel their products with the new box, the FDA estimates.—Alexander Tin, CBS News, 14 Jan. 2025 To better align with production schedules, Outdoor Retailer will move its traditional winter show to November starting in 2023 and relabel it the Winter Market.—Julie Jag, The Salt Lake Tribune, 6 Jan. 2023 However, the company notes that individual retailers often relabel individual consumer packages.—Chris Smith, BGR, 2 June 2022 Once a new blacktop coating is in place, the counterfeiter relabels the parts by printing new text onto the blacktop coating, and the recycled parts are ready to sell.—IEEE Spectrum, 20 Sep. 2013
Recent Examples of Synonyms for relabel
rename
Verb
The measure, signed by Governor Ron DeSantis, followed a similar proposal introduced by Weinberger in February to rename a four-mile stretch of the road after the president.
—
Martha McHardy,
MSNBC Newsweek,
5 Nov. 2025
Weinberger was also co-sponsor of a bill to rename a stretch of Southern Boulevard that runs four miles from PBI to Mar-a-Lago.
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