republication
republication
Definition
re·pub·li·ca·tion (rē′pub li kā′s̸hən)
noun
- publication anew
- a book, pamphlet, etc. published again
republication
Law Definition
n
An affirmative action to
publish anew an instrument, such as a will, that had been previously revoked or
repudiated. The revocation of a subsequent will cannot revive an earlier one
without such an affirmation or use of a codicil.
republication
Usage Examples
Preposition: of
- text: Redistribution or republication of texts in any medium requires the written consent of the project directors and translators.
- book: Of course there is nothing in any way objectionable to the republication of a book that was indeed a pioneering effort in its time.
- religion: Christianity as Old as the Creation: Or, The Gospel a Republication of the Religion of Nature.
Converse of object
- correct: Unabridged, slightly corrected republication of the original ( 1965 ) edition.
Adjective modifier
- unabridged: This unabridged republication of the classic 1932 edition includes 32 photographs taken by the author.
Modifies a noun
- restrictions.: No republication restrictions. ) ( begin byliner ) Since That Day.. .
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