reprint Definition
re·print (rē print′; also, and for n. always, rē′print′)
transitive verb
to print again; print an additional impression of, usually without change
noun
- something reprinted; specif.,
- an additional impression, usually without change, of something previously printed, as a book or pamphlet
- offprint
- Philately a stamp, not to be used for postage, printed from the original plate, often with different paper and ink, after the issue of the stamp has ceased
- the act or an instance of reprinting
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reprint Usage Examples
Object
- courtesy: Otto Z. Stern's column is reprinted courtesy of sci-tech world superpower The Register.
- article: Is it possible to reprint this article or get the author to write a new one for you?
- edition: In 1986 the Barbour Company reprinted the 1909 edition.
- extract: Extract reprinted in Vallentyne P. , and H. Steiner ( eds. ) 2000a.
- essay: The passage referred to is omitted from the version of this essay reprinted in The Bureaucratic Revolution.
Converse of object
- abridge: Notes: This is an abridged reprint of UNION JACK issue 157 GUARDIAN OF THE LIGHT ( 1906 ).
- serialize: This is a serialized reprint of UNION JACK issue 222 ( 1925 ).
Subject
permission: Diagram reprinted by permission of Cancer Research UK To answer the questions about deaths from cancer, take a look at the graph.
Adjective modifier
- facsimile: Originally published in 1889, facsimile reprint by Llanerch Publishers 1994.
- forthcoming: Amended entries in the SASRF Directory however, will have to wait until its forthcoming reprint.
Adjective complement
hlthaffw: Allowed carrier florida health insurance to be wwwhealthaffairsorg cgi reprint hlthaffw we grouped them.
Preposition: in
- paperback: Hazards at Work Handbook The TUC Hazards at Work handbook had been revised and reprinted in a new paperback bound format.
- meditation: Reprinted in Meditations on a Hobby Horse ( London; New York: Phaidon, 1963 ), pp.
Preposition: of
- edition: Reprint of 1st edition, edited by J.W. Burrow.
- union: Notes: This is an abridged reprint of UNION JACK issue 157 GUARDIAN OF THE LIGHT ( 1906 ).
- article: Of Interest is the enlarged reprint of an article by Leslie Cole on St Michael's Church.
Preposition: with
- permission: Reprinted with permission from " The Word For Today " .
- postscript: Reprinted with postscripts in Lewis, Philosophical Papers vol.
- correction: London: Oxford University Press, 1923; reprint with corrections, Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1959.
Preposition: by
permission: Diagram reprinted by permission of Cancer Research UK To answer the questions about deaths from cancer, take a look at the graph.
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