reprint
//ˌriːˈprɪnt//
Noun
reprintSingular
reprintsPlural
1
A new printing of a book, article, or other published work that has been printed before, often without changes to the content.
The publisher released a reprint of the classic novel to meet the growing demand.
2
A copy of a printed work that is produced again.
I bought a reprint of the classic novel at the bookstore.
Synonym
Verb
reprintInfinitive
reprintPresent tense
reprintedPast tense
reprintedPast participle
reprintingPresent participle
reprintsThird-person singular
1
To print a book, article, or other work again.
The publisher decided to reprint the popular novel due to high demand.
2
To produce additional copies of a previously printed publication.
The publisher decided to reprint the bestselling novel.