What does RETAG mean?

Retag

Part of Speech: Verb

Definition: To change the tag or label on something, usually in the context of organizing or categorizing.

Pronunciations: US: /riːˈtæɡ/, UK: /riːˈtaɡ/

Origin and Usage: The word "retag" is a combination of the prefix "re-" meaning "again" or "back" and "tag" meaning "a label or marker." The term has been in use since the mid-20th century and is commonly used in the context of organizing items in a database, online marketplace, or library.

Synonyms: Re-label, re-categorize, re-classify, re-organize.

Related Words: Gater, Grate, Great, Targe, Terga.

Example Sentences:

  • She needed to retag all of the items in the store before the sale started.
  • The librarian had to retag all of the books after they were reorganized.
  • The online marketplace required sellers to retag their items to ensure they were properly categorized.
  • He had to retag all of the items in his inventory to make it easier to find what he needed.


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