RENAME


Meaning of RENAME in English

verb

COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS

■ ADVERB

now

First up will be a central object-oriented repository for AD/Cycle, now renamed the Application Development Platform.

Since those early days, work at the Museum, now renamed Southport Railway Centre has gone on apace.

Now renamed O'Keefe's, the café becomes a restaurant with a delicatessen, but continues to offer its take-away service.

■ NOUN

file

On occasion you may begin to open a file and find that you would prefer to rename the file or delete it.

Wigginton said, but a poll of the Mac team decided that the renamed file would be the one remaining visible.

These allow the user to delete and rename files or make a backup copy.

To load and rename a backup file within Word, you have to give it its full name with the.

If the message Can not rename file appears, you have chosen a filename which is already in use.

Using this statement, you can, for instance, erase and rename files whose names you only know at run-time.

party

He renamed his party Pyidaungsu, emphasising its attachment to the soil.

EXAMPLES FROM OTHER ENTRIES

In 1930, the bank was renamed Bank of America.

New Amsterdam was renamed New York in the 17th Century.

You can rename , delete, or copy files very easily.

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

In 1951 it was renamed the DeAnza, and sold again in 1957, when it became the Tucson Holiday Motel.

In no time senators were renaming themselves with longer and longer titles so that their seconds should be bigger than everyone else's.

Olivetti is rescued by the Vatican and renamed Holivetti.

The Start menu demonstrates something else you can do with shortcuts: rename them and still retain the underlying links.

These are apartments but our visitors have renamed them piggyback bungalows.

Thus the Khmer Rouge came to power in April 1975 and created yet another political system, renaming the state Kampuchea.

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