English to Urdu Dictionary relaunch

relaunch

دوبارہ لانچ
definition
verb
he relaunched the paper as a tabloid
reintroduce or restart (something, especially a product).
noun
We remain confident our relaunch will bring growth back to Lottery sales in the medium term.
an instance of relaunching something.
example
And he will 'relaunch' the headline news show, giving it ‘much more urgency.’
At the 'relaunch' of the Hampton group on Saturday, 120 people turned up.
The oil fire depot is the first major domestic breaking news story since that 'relaunch' .
We remain confident our 'relaunch' will bring growth back to Lottery sales in the medium term.
Police in Kirklees have said they are determined to stamp out prejudice-based crimes with the 'relaunch' of a successful initiative.
The 'relaunch' of the first episode of the game includes updated content and a number of gameplay tweaks, and precedes the arrival of Episode II of the series next year.
The 'relaunch' ceremony saw a full house on Friday.
It was praised for its design and its educational value but never got the visitor numbers it needed, even after an expensive 'relaunch' in 2002.
a 'relaunch' of the first Dior perfume
This has been mirrored in the 'relaunch' of the EU and the movement towards greater economic and political integration in the West.
With the 'relaunch' , he expects the number of calls to increase.
The bank also promised a brand 'relaunch' and ‘major overhaul’ of its services as it battles to haul itself out of the red.
Young people are being invited to the 'relaunch' on Monday.
The opening of the tearooms will see a 'relaunch' of the project to bring the station back to life.
How do you take a 50-year-old product and 'relaunch' it into something contemporary and competitive?
One of the first new episodes for the series 'relaunch' does not fit the style or stylings of its predecessors.
His 'relaunch' as a solo artist has been spectacular.
Since its 'relaunch' last autumn, which only brought a marginal increase in circulation, the paper has continued to run high-profile TV campaigns.
The British presidency should aspire not to be the relaunch of the European project but to prepare the ground for that 'relaunch' .
But the executives who masterminded the 'relaunch' maintain that critical acclaim would eventually have translated into increased sales.
Despite tough competition in the Sunday newspaper market, the 'relaunch' of one competitor and heavy promotional spending by others, our sales have increased on the comparable period last year.
‘What we set out to do was 'relaunch' the product, achieve very high awareness, achieve a very high trial and convert the trialists to regular readers,’ says Thompson.
He recalls revisiting the Vancouver store the day of the 'relaunch' .
The site went dormant until this week, when it 'relaunched' as a tool offered exclusively to law enforcement officials and ‘intelligence agencies’.
When this happens Prime Ministers can fall back on two time-worn responses: 'relaunches' or reshuffles.
You're 'relaunching' in Britain, withdrawing the weaker beer that was sold for years and introducing the stronger beer brewed in Amsterdam, which is the one familiar to Americans.
London media commentators are sceptical about the newly 'relaunched' business paper's chances of success.
The core brand, 'relaunching' in mid-July, will be restaged as a nutraceutical with the addition of vitamins B3, B6 and B12.
To cut costs, four earlier tinned products, have been 'relaunched' in pouches at a lower price.
A respectable ‘breathing space’ or ‘cooling off’ period before 'relaunching' such an advertising campaign might have been a little more sympathetic, but then again that might have entailed an element of forward thinking.
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