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relaunch

From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary EnglishRelated topics: Trade relaunchre‧launch /ˈriːlɔːntʃ $ -lɒːntʃ/ noun [countable] BBTa new effort to sell a product that is already on sale relaunch /riːˈlɔːntʃ $ -ˈlɒːntʃ/ verb [transitive] The product is being relaunched with a new name.Examples from the CorpusrelaunchAlexon embarked on a relaunch of its Essex brand last summer, aimed at the older, shorter woman.A solid deal, and possibly a relaunch of the product, will happen by year-end, says Interactive.There were hints before the local elections, rumours of some sort of relaunch of the Left.Sceptics suggest the Minitel's relaunch is little more than a stay of execution.Noble stores before the relaunch, believes it will become a best seller this time around.In the 1970s it turned over more than 50ドル million, but it sank last year after an unsuccessful relaunch.From Longman Business Dictionaryrelaunchre‧launch /ˈriːlɔːntʃ-lɒːntʃ/ noun [countable]MARKETING a new effort to sell a product that is already available, often involving a change in advertising, packaging etcIf the relaunch goes smoothly, sales should increase by at least 5%.relaunch /riːˈlɔːntʃ-ˈlɒːnt/ verb [transitive]The company aims to relaunch both brands.
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