reprint Antonyms

Meaning of reprint

Wordnet

reprint (n)

a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale

a separately printed article that originally appeared in a larger publication

Wordnet

reprint (v)

print anew

Webster

reprint (v. t.)

To print again; to print a second or a new edition of.

To renew the impression of.

Webster

reprint (n.)

A second or a new impression or edition of any printed work; specifically, the publication in one country of a work previously published in another.

reprint Sentence Examples

  1. The library requested a reprint of the rare book due to its high demand.
  2. The journal editor promised to send a reprint of the published article to the author.
  3. Reprints of the famous painting sold out quickly at the art museum.
  4. The professor distributed reprints of the textbook chapter for further study.
  5. The newspaper published a reprint of the historical speech to mark its anniversary.
  6. I ordered a reprint of my favorite travel magazine that was out of print.
  7. The company offered reprints of the original product manuals for discontinued models.
  8. Researchers often request reprints of scientific papers for reference purposes.
  9. The publisher issued a reprint edition of the classic novel with a new introduction.
  10. The collector purchased a rare reprint of the first edition of the book.

FAQs About the word reprint

a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale, a separately printed article that originally appeared in

reissue,republish, publish, print, get out, edit, contribute, serialize, copublish,issue

suppress, suppress,censor, censor,

The library requested a reprint of the rare book due to its high demand.

The journal editor promised to send a reprint of the published article to the author.

Reprints of the famous painting sold out quickly at the art museum.

The professor distributed reprints of the textbook chapter for further study.