Reissue (verb)

  1. Issue (something) again, especially a publication, record, or license.
  2. Make a new issue of (a bond or security).

Origin:

Late 16th century from re- + issue.

Examples:

  1. The band is set to reissue their classic album on vinyl.
  2. The company decided to reissue the bond to raise additional capital.
  3. The publisher will reissue the out-of-print book next month.
  4. The government has decided to reissue all passports to ensure their security.
  5. The record label will reissue the entire discography of the legendary band.
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