Retag Meaning: Definition, Examples, and Translations

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retag

[หŒriหหˆtรฆษก ]

Definition

Context #1 | Verb

labeling process

To retag means to assign new tags or labels to something that has already been tagged. This is often used in the context of digital content management, such as reclassifying social media posts or updating metadata for files.

Synonyms

reassign, relabel, rename.

Examples of usage

  • I need to retag these photos for better organization.
  • The team decided to retag the articles for improved searchability.
  • After the rebranding, we had to retag all our products.

Translations

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Origin of 'retag'

The term 'retag' is a compound verb formed by the prefix 're-', meaning 'again', and the word 'tag', which has its origins in the Middle English word 'tagge', meaning 'a small piece of cloth or other material'. The use of 'tag' in the context of labeling dates back to the late 20th century with the rise of digital technology and content management systems. In the digital realm, tags serve to categorize and organize content, making it easier to retrieve information. With the increasing need for precise categorization, especially in social media and digital asset management, the concept of 'retagging' emerged to reflect the ongoing need to adapt labels to meet changing information needs or to reflect shifts in content strategy. The evolution of the term highlights the dynamic nature of language, especially in relation to technology.