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@Anonymous please read&test the whole answer of @Kent1Cooper answer:
".. or can make a new definition of it by Exploding a copy of one of the 13,452 set at 0 rotation and a scale of 1, and using its pieces for a redefinition, then you should be able to use BlockReplace.lsp.."
Means: Copy one of them from<using osnap basepoint of this new blockreference>
to 0,0,0
>Optional> Zoom to the blockreference (use command Zoom, option Objects, objectselection LAST)
Explode them (if you didn't zoom to the object, use object-selection LAST)
Start command BLOCK, use insertion point 0,0 (if you didn't zoom to the object, use object-selection PREVIOUS)
>> But you can also use the ren_blk from the other answer above.. <<
NOW you can use the BRS command (with the new "named" Blockdefinition).
Sebastian