1. repack - Noun
2. repack - Verb
To pack a second time or anew; as, to repack beef; to repack a trunk.
Source: Webster's dictionaryAgain, not worth it to me to repack all four lights and parts to send back, although I could have because one of the panels didn't work. Source: Internet
Perfect for swimmers or surfers, the BeachBox flips open to reveal almost two gallons of insulated hot water, a durable shower wand and enough pressure to shower, change clothes, then repack the shower in a matter of minutes. Source: Internet
“We had to install a new antenna for the WOUC TV broadcast station due to the FCC mandated spectrum repack.” Source: Internet
If I was travelling I could be gone for weeks at a time, with perhaps an occasional brief stop home to crash, do laundry, and repack my suitcase. Source: Internet