Crossword clues for renamed
renamed
- Picked a new title
- Like Zaire, in 1997
- Like those partook in identity theft, say
- Like Idlewild, e.g
- Handled differently?
- Given a new identity?
- Gave a new title to
- Gave a new handle to
- Gave a new handle
- Designated anew
- Changed the label of
- Changed one's identity
- Called a spade a heart?
- Assigned a new title
Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: rename)
Usage examples of "renamed".
The Latvians called it Bickernicker Forest, and the Germans renamed it the Hochwald or High Forest.
The name 334 THE ODESSA FILE he had given it was gone too, and it had been renamed The Spirit of Masada.
That what was designed as the safest, most secure place in the Empire should end up a nightmare renamed the Field of Blood.
With the annual election newly done, she had been renamed chairman of the Lake Henry Committee for the fifth year in a row--which should have been shocking, since she was a woman and barely thirty-six, in both regards distinctly different from the older men who had traditionally run the town.
Obscurely, he felt he would be a different person when Reese had renamed him.
What he had kept fresh in his mind was that the arrogant American had taken over, renamed, and was making a success of Beau Rive, the plantation he had been barely able to keep running.