IPA: /rɪˈpraɪs/
KK: /riˈpraɪs/
To change the price of something, usually to make it higher or lower.
The store decided to reprice the items after the sale to attract more customers.
Past: repriced
Past Participle: repriced
Reprice → It is formed from "re-" (meaning again) and "price" (from Old French *pris*, meaning value or cost). The word "reprice" means to set a new price or value again.
Think of setting a new 'value' ('price') 'again' ('re-') — that's what reprice means.