"Reprint" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

"Reprint" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers

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"Reprint" Meaning

To reproduce or print again, typically in a reissue of a publication.

"Reprint" Examples

Verb


1. To copy or issue again:
The newspaper has reprinted the article due to lack of copies last week.
My essay was reprinted with my name credited as the author.

2. To do something again, especially after it has been done before:
- The old book that I always wanted to read has been reprinted three times this year.
New evidence suggests trying or attempting the experiment againationally multiple times

3. To have a later form printed:
This collection of Shakespeare's poems was reprinted in 1990 with new translation.

Noun


1. A printed version to offer to the public:
The morning newspaper is conducted every day with substantial reprints of the previous editions.

2. A printed version on the same material:
This CD has a reissue, which might include type setting errors seen only on the first issue.

These definitions apply to the usage and forms related to "reprint" in the English language.

"Reprint" Similar Words

Repricing

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Reprieve

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Reprieved

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Reprimand

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To scold or criticize severely, often in order to punish or correct someone for their misbehavior or wrongdoing.

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To reprimand someone means to criticize or scold them firmly but politely, often as a warning or correction for their behavior or actions. It can also refer to the act of formally criticizing or reprimanding someone for misconduct or misbehavior.

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Reprints refer to multiple copies of a document, publication, or image that is re-produced or re-published, often with or without changes, for the purpose of distribution, resale, or storage.

Reprioritisation

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Reprisal

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A reprisal is a retort or retaliation, often in a fierce or revengeful manner. It can refer to a repayment or punishment in return for a wrong or injury suffered. For example, a country might take reprisal actions against another country that has perpetrated aggression or hostility.<br><br>Example sentences:<br><br> The country issued a reprisal attack against the intruding troops.<br> The company was involved in a reprisal lawsuit over the breach of contract.<br><br>Synonyms: revenge, retaliation, retribution, retaliation, payback.<br><br>Antonyms: forgiveness, mercy, pardon.