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See also: re-issue

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Etymology

From re- + issue.

Verb

reissue (third-person singular simple present reissues, present participle reissuing, simple past and past participle reissued)

  1. To issue again.
    • 1987, “Paint a Vulgar Picture”, in Morrissey (lyrics), Johnny Marr (music), Strangeways, Here We Come, performed by The Smiths:
      Re-issue, re-package, re-package / Re-evaluate the songs / Double pack with a photograph / Extra track and a tacky badge
    • 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.
  2. To reprint a series of postage stamps from old plates.
  3. 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.

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Noun

reissue (plural reissues)

  1. Something that has issued, or been issued again.
    Copies of the original comic are valued by collectors, but the reissues are worthless.
  2. A second or subsequent printing of postage stamps from old plates.

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