relabel

relabel

(riːˈleɪbəl)
vb (tr)
to label again; affix a new label to (something)
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relabel


Past participle: relabelled
Gerund: relabelling

Imperative
relabel
relabel
Present
I relabel
you relabel
he/she/it relabels
we relabel
you relabel
they relabel
Preterite
I relabelled
you relabelled
he/she/it relabelled
we relabelled
you relabelled
they relabelled
Present Continuous
I am relabelling
you are relabelling
he/she/it is relabelling
we are relabelling
you are relabelling
they are relabelling
Present Perfect
I have relabelled
you have relabelled
he/she/it has relabelled
we have relabelled
you have relabelled
they have relabelled
Past Continuous
I was relabelling
you were relabelling
he/she/it was relabelling
we were relabelling
you were relabelling
they were relabelling
Past Perfect
I had relabelled
you had relabelled
he/she/it had relabelled
we had relabelled
you had relabelled
they had relabelled
Future
I will relabel
you will relabel
he/she/it will relabel
we will relabel
you will relabel
they will relabel
Future Perfect
I will have relabelled
you will have relabelled
he/she/it will have relabelled
we will have relabelled
you will have relabelled
they will have relabelled
Future Continuous
I will be relabelling
you will be relabelling
he/she/it will be relabelling
we will be relabelling
you will be relabelling
they will be relabelling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been relabelling
you have been relabelling
he/she/it has been relabelling
we have been relabelling
you have been relabelling
they have been relabelling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been relabelling
you will have been relabelling
he/she/it will have been relabelling
we will have been relabelling
you will have been relabelling
they will have been relabelling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been relabelling
you had been relabelling
he/she/it had been relabelling
we had been relabelling
you had been relabelling
they had been relabelling
Conditional
I would relabel
you would relabel
he/she/it would relabel
we would relabel
you would relabel
they would relabel
Past Conditional
I would have relabelled
you would have relabelled
he/she/it would have relabelled
we would have relabelled
you would have relabelled
they would have relabelled
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