reprints
Pronunciation: [ˈriˌprɪnts]
Word
Context: "publishing"
(noun) a reprint is a new copy of something that has already been printed before, like a book or a magazine. It’s like getting a fresh version of your favorite story, even if it was made a long time ago.
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The publisher released several new reprints of the classic novel.
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There weren't any reprints available for that rare comic book.
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Are there any reprints of the original edition left?
Context: "publishing"
(verb) to reprint means to print something again. This is done when a book or article needs more copies made because the first ones are sold out or damaged.
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The magazine decided to reprint the popular article for its next issue.
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They won't reprint that book because it didn’t sell well.
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When will they reprint the bestseller?
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