reissue
See also: re-issue
English
Alternative forms
- re-issue
Etymology
From re- + issue.
Verb
reissue (third-person singular simple present reissues, present participle reissuing, simple past and past participle reissued)
- To issue again.
- 2017, Velvel Pasternak, Behind the Music, Stories, Anecdotes, Articles and Reflections, page 171:
- Many of his numerous recordings have been re-digitized, enhanced and re-issued to a grateful public.
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- To reprint a series of postage stamps from old plates.
- In patent law: to permit a patent with ministerial errors to be corrected and enforced for the remainder of the original term of the patent.
Derived terms
- reissuer
Translations
to issue again
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Noun
reissue (plural reissues)
- Something that has issued, or been issued again.
- Copies of the original comic are valued by collectors, but the reissues are worthless.
- A second or subsequent printing of postage stamps from old plates.
Translations
something that has issued, or been issued, again
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Anagrams
- seisure