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Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English
relaunch
noun
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▪ A solid deal, and possibly a relaunch of the product, will happen by year-end, says Interactive.
▪ Alexon embarked on a relaunch of its Essex brand last summer, aimed at the older, shorter woman.
▪ In the 1970s it turned over more than £50 million, but it sank last year after an unsuccessful relaunch.
▪ It has created PoS material and products will be on offer at 99p for the relaunch.
▪ Noble stores before the relaunch, believes it will become a best seller this time around.
▪ Sceptics suggest the Minitel's relaunch is little more than a stay of execution.
▪ There were hints before the local elections, rumours of some sort of relaunch of the Left.
Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
relaunch

1745, from re- + launch (v.). Related: Relaunched; relaunching. As a noun from 1970.

Wiktionary
relaunch

n. A subsequent launch. vb. To launch again.

Wikipedia
Relaunch (horse)

Relaunch (1976–1996) was an American Thoroughbred racehorse and sire.

Usage examples of "relaunch".

The group broke up with Greogi leading some people upstairs to the jinker platform to relaunch the sonie.

If it landed, was it repaired and relaunched, or is it still deeply buried somewhere?

Now her fingerclaw hit the motor control, giving her maximum thrust and, in effect, relaunching her.