IPA: //riːˈbeɪs//
KK: /riˈbeɪs/
To change the foundation or starting point of something, often in a way that updates or modifies it without changing its overall meaning or purpose.
The developer decided to rebase the project to incorporate the latest changes from the main branch.
Past: rebased
Past Participle: rebased
Rebase is formed from the prefix "re-" (meaning again) and the root "base" (from Old French *base*, meaning foundation or support). The word "rebase" means to set a new foundation or base again, often used in contexts like finance or software development.
Think of 're-' meaning again and 'base' as the foundation — so rebase means to set a new foundation again.