rebox
/riːbɒks/Definitions
1. verb
to package or repackage something, especially a computer software or hardware product, with a new box or casing.
“The company reboxed the old computer to make it look new and sell it at a higher price.”
2. noun
a package or repackage of a computer software or hardware product, especially one with a new box or casing.
“The rebox of the gaming console included a new controller and a set of games.”