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- verb To market a version of an existing product (especially a motor car) with a new
badge and new name
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Examples
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He also insisted that the changes would do more than merely "rebadge" services as had happened under the former government.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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He also insisted that the changes would do more than merely "rebadge" services as had happened under the former government.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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The next step by the human society is probably to round up all the feral dogs and rebadge them as pets.
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The next step by the human society is probably to round up all the feral dogs and rebadge them as pets.
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We will not do the GE style of surgical operation that we just go in and rebadge everyone and downsize the operations.
What Now for IGate--Patni? Mitu Jayashankar 2011
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We will not do the GE style of surgical operation that we just go in and rebadge everyone and downsize the operations.
What Now for IGate--Patni? Mitu Jayashankar 2011
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In addition to the Dell netbooks, you can also choose from an Acer Aspire One or the little known LG Xenia (apparently an MSI Wind rebadge), or even a full-fledged Lenovo X200 ultraportable, although the latter will set you back between $750 and $850 depending on your choice of plan.
AT&T Offers a $50 Netbook and Bundled Broadband Package 2009
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We will not do the GE style of surgical operation that we just go in and rebadge everyone and downsize the operations.
What Now for IGate--Patni? Mitu Jayashankar 2011
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The Dell Mini 9 is probably manufactured by Asus, MSI, or some other Dell contract manufacturer who has already been manufacturing very similar mini “netbooks” for some time now for their own marque or other rebadge customers.
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Labour's complaint, echoed by some Whitehall bloggers and officials, is that much-mocked targets for NHS waiting times and school exam results actually delivered the elusive better performance and that, while Andrew Lansley may want to abolish – or rebadge – them at health, Michael Gove is reinforcing them at education.
Central or local? David Cameron writes new words for a stuck record Michael White 2010
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