repack — to pack something again, especially in a different or better way
Part of speech: VERB
Definition: to pack something again, especially in a different or better way
Pronunciation (IPA): /ˌriːˈpæk/
Example Sentences
- My mom made me repack my lunch because I forgot the dessert.
- The company had to repack all products due to new safety regulations.
- I spent an hour trying to repack my overflowing backpack after shopping.
repack
VERB[/ˌriːˈpæk/]
to pack something again, especially in a different or better way

💡 Concept
to pack something again, especially in a different or better way

🎵 Rhyme
Repack your gear to get back on track!
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🎤Pronunciation
🇺🇸 US/ˌriːˈpæk/
🇬🇧 UK/ˌriːˈpæk/
🌳Etymology
Prefixre--
Rootpack
🎵Rhyme
attackcracktrackbacksnack
attack
crack
track
back
snack
🔗Collocations
repack goods
repack carefully
repack a suitcase
repack for shipping
repack damaged items
repack service
repack operation
📝Examples
😄 Fun example
“My mom made me repack my lunch because I forgot the dessert.”
“The company had to repack all products due to new safety regulations.”
😄 Fun example
“I spent an hour trying to repack my overflowing backpack after shopping.”
“The warehouse workers repack returned items before putting them back on shelves.”
📚Related Words
Synonyms
repackagerewrapreorganizerearrange
Antonyms
unpackunwrap
Related
packagewrappackboxbundle
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