reprinting

[ US /ɹiˈpɹɪntɪŋ/ ]
[ UK /ɹɪpɹˈɪntɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale
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How To Use reprinting In A Sentence

  • Some company will have been paid an enormous sum, they will spend thousands more reprinting notepaper and convincing us it's a good idea.
  • What is even more striking to me is how DC has decided to ahem "bluewash" this bit of history with their reprintings of early Batman issues. Comic Book Urban Legends Revealed #131 | Comics Should Be Good! @ Comic Book Resources
  • He took his title from the Book of Revelation, via the triumphalist 1861 Battle Hymn of the Republic, reprinting it in full at the beginning of the novel.
  • The dictionary is reprinting with minor corrections.
  • A better question is whether I should go back and disemvowel the post you were kind enough to reprint (and your reprinting of it), but that horse seems to have bolted the barn some time ago, so I'm not sure I see the point. Discourse.net: Patricia D. White to Be Dean of University of Miami School of Law
  • [363] Swift wrote to Pope on May 31, 1737: ” 'Pray who is that Mr. Glover, who writ the epick poem called Leonidas, which is reprinting here, and has great vogue?' Life of Johnson
  • I had to be content with feeling a great glow of achievement and privilege when he said ‘yes’ to the idea of me reprinting them.
  • The first edition sold out so we are reprinting it/it is reprinting.
  • To facilitate the reformatting of DEADBEATS series and preparing the way for new readers, Claypool will be publishing an additional BEST OF DEADBEATS exact title TBA trade paperback collection in February 2007, reprinting the series’ most important issues. Claypool to go Online | Major Spoilers - Comic Book Reviews and News
  • Permission for reprinting must be secured from the publisher of the book or periodical from which the illustration is excerpted.
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