reprint

verb
UK: /ˌriːˈprɪnt/
US: /ˈriːˌprɪnt/
  1. To print something again.

    1. They will reprint the book soon.
    2. The publisher decided to reprint the first edition after its success.
  2. To produce a new version of a book or document.

    1. We need to reprint more copies of this.
    2. The article will reprint in the next issue of the magazine because of its popularity.
reprint noun
  1. A new version of a book or other printed material.

    1. This is a reprint of the old book.
    2. The new reprint included updated information about the recent events.
  2. A copy of an article that is printed again, often in a different format.

    1. I ordered a reprint of the article.
    2. The journal offers reprints of individual articles for educational purposes.

Frequently Asked Questions

The word "reprint" in English means: To print something again., To produce a new version of a book or document..

The phonetic transcription of "reprint" is /ˌriːˈprɪnt/ in British English and /ˈriːˌprɪnt/ in American English. Click the 🔊 button to hear both pronunciations.

Synonyms for "reprint": reissue, duplicate, reproduce.

Example usage of "reprint": "They will reprint the book soon.". More examples on the page.