1. renaming - Noun
2. renaming - Verb
renaming
present participle of rename
renaming (plural renamings)
(gerund of rename) An act in which something is renamed
Olaf: I'm a genius! I've solved all of our problems! Look! Violet: Renaming the boat doesn't solve any of our problems. Daniel Handler
After the arrest of Rivero, Smith set about restoring the settlement at Port Louis, repairing the damage done by the Lexington raid and renaming it 'Anson's Harbour'. Source: Internet
Another meeting held on September 17, 1920 resulted in the renaming of the league to the American Professional Football Association (APFA). citation The league hired Jim Thorpe as its first president, and consisted of 14 teams. Source: Internet
As the Senate prepares to debate renaming military bases, we called living family members of the generals. Source: Internet
At the time of the G4 was launched, Motorola categorized all their PowerPC models (former, current and future) according to what generation they adhered to, even renaming the older 603e core "G2". Source: Internet
As long as he was at it, he could have written an inarguable rant against the renaming of company training departments as “universities.” Source: Internet