retitle

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retitle

(riːˈtaɪtəl)
vb (tr)
to rename
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retitle


Past participle: retitled
Gerund: retitling

Imperative
retitle
retitle
Present
I retitle
you retitle
he/she/it retitles
we retitle
you retitle
they retitle
Preterite
I retitled
you retitled
he/she/it retitled
we retitled
you retitled
they retitled
Present Continuous
I am retitling
you are retitling
he/she/it is retitling
we are retitling
you are retitling
they are retitling
Present Perfect
I have retitled
you have retitled
he/she/it has retitled
we have retitled
you have retitled
they have retitled
Past Continuous
I was retitling
you were retitling
he/she/it was retitling
we were retitling
you were retitling
they were retitling
Past Perfect
I had retitled
you had retitled
he/she/it had retitled
we had retitled
you had retitled
they had retitled
Future
I will retitle
you will retitle
he/she/it will retitle
we will retitle
you will retitle
they will retitle
Future Perfect
I will have retitled
you will have retitled
he/she/it will have retitled
we will have retitled
you will have retitled
they will have retitled
Future Continuous
I will be retitling
you will be retitling
he/she/it will be retitling
we will be retitling
you will be retitling
they will be retitling
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been retitling
you have been retitling
he/she/it has been retitling
we have been retitling
you have been retitling
they have been retitling
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been retitling
you will have been retitling
he/she/it will have been retitling
we will have been retitling
you will have been retitling
they will have been retitling
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been retitling
you had been retitling
he/she/it had been retitling
we had been retitling
you had been retitling
they had been retitling
Conditional
I would retitle
you would retitle
he/she/it would retitle
we would retitle
you would retitle
they would retitle
Past Conditional
I would have retitled
you would have retitled
he/she/it would have retitled
we would have retitled
you would have retitled
they would have retitled
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