debrand

verb
/diːˈbɹænd/UK

Etymology

From de- + brand.

  1. derived from *brandaz — “sword, firebrand, torch
  2. prefixed as debrand — “de + brand

Definitions

  1. To remove a brand from.

    • Meanwhile, 68018 has been debranded and lost its DRS colours, in readiness for its transfer to Chiltern as a standby rescue locomotive.

The neighborhood

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