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reissue Definition

re·is·sue (rē is̸ho̵̅o̅)

transitive verb -·sued, -·su·ing

to issue again

intransitive verb

to come forth again

noun

a second or later issue, as of a book or recording

reissue Usage Examples

Object

  • album: ZAO - the cream of the Magma school have had their third album reissued on CD.
  • command: You may want to reissue the namespace import command to pick up new commands that have appeared in a namespace.
  • recording: We hope to be able to reissue the earlier recordings at a later date.

Preposition: on

CD: It was reissued on CD in 2000 by EMI Greece.

Adjective modifier

  • cd: The Art Of Walking ( 1980 ) Ubutique stocks the cd reissue for $ 12.
  • welcome: A welcome reissue of the Cockney Rejects 2000 album, Greatest Hits Vol.
  • recent: The most recent CD reissue gives Gilmour sole credit.
  • late: The Space Eater -- latest reissue of 1982 sf novel.

Modifies a noun

  • label: With the rockabilly revival of the 1970s, tiny European reissue labels scoured the United States for master tapes.
  • CD: In addition to the original twelve tracks, the reissue CD also boasts three bonus tracks.
  • series: Cherry Red has just about got to the end of its Felt reissue series.
  • package: In this reissue package the original album is bolstered by two previously unreleased tracks which are outtakes from the original sessions.

Modifying Another Word

recently: The end of sold the series a leader in the recently reissued.

Noun used with modifier

  • CD: The most recent CD reissue gives Gilmour sole credit.
  • album: Records are best known for their classic album reissues.

Preposition: in

  • paperback: The long out-of-print Old Straight Track was reissued in paperback.
  • edition: Several of the titles were reissued in a six shilling edition.
  • format: Many of his original Enterprise albums have been reissued in CD format by U.K. Ace under their reactivated Stax logo.

Preposition: of

album: Please allow 7 / 14 days for delivery reissue of debut album, 14 tracks in all.

Preposition: with

amendment: This advice has been reviewed and reissued with an amendment to the Health section.