Reprint (verb)

  1. To print (something) again, often with slight modifications.
  2. To publish (a book or article) again after its first printing.

Origin:

The word reprint comes from the mid-17th century, derived from the prefix 're-' meaning again and the verb 'print' meaning to produce text or images on a surface.

Examples:

  1. The publisher decided to reprint the book, due to its popularity.
  2. She asked the printer to reprint the invitations, as she made a mistake on the original batch.
  3. The author was happy to see her book reprinted after many years.
  4. The newspaper decided to reprint the article, as it was one of their most popular pieces.
  5. The editor asked the author to make some revisions before the reprint, to improve the book's content.
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