reprint (B1)
verb
Pronunciation: /ˌriːˈprɪnt/
Definition
To print a new copy of a book or document that has been printed before.
Examples
The library plans to reprint the rare historical maps.
They decided to reprint the article in a different magazine.
This edition is a reprint of the original 1950s publication.
How to Use reprint
- reprint a book (collocation)
- To print a new copy of a book that has been printed before. — "The publisher will reprint the book next year."
- reprint an article (collocation)
- To publish an article again in a different place or at a later time. — "We are considering to reprint the article in our journal."
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