reprint

/rɪˈprɪnt/

Definitions

1. noun

A copy of a book, article, or other document that has been printed again, especially after the original has been sold out.

“The book went into its third reprint after the first two editions sold out quickly.”

2. verb

To print again, especially after the original has been sold out.

“The publisher decided to reprint the bestselling novel to meet the high demand.”

3. verb

To publish or issue again, especially in a new edition or a revised form.

“The magazine will reprint the article from last month’s issue in a special edition.”

Synonyms

  • reissue
  • republication

Antonyms

  • delete
  • withdraw