rewrap
/riˈræp/Definitions
1. verb
to wrap something again, especially paper or a document, around an object or in a new way.
“She had to rewrap the gift because the original wrapping paper was torn.”
2. verb
to reassemble or restructure something, such as a document or a project.
“The team had to rewrap the project plan after the changes were made.”
3. noun
the act of wrapping something again.
“The rewrap process took longer than expected.”