Pronunciation: /riˈɪʃuː/

Definitions of reissue

noun a publication, recording, or other work that is published or issued again

Example Sentences

A1 I bought a reissue of my favorite book because my old copy was falling apart.

A2 The reissue of the classic album includes bonus tracks and a remastered sound.

B1 The reissue of the movie on Blu-ray includes special features and behind-the-scenes footage.

B2 The reissue of the software fixed several bugs and added new features for users.

C1 The reissue of the limited edition sneakers caused a frenzy among collectors.

C2 The reissue of the rare stamp set a new record at auction for its pristine condition.

verb to publish or issue again

Example Sentences

A1 The company decided to reissue the popular book with a new cover.

A2 The artist reissued their first album with bonus tracks.

B1 The government announced plans to reissue passports with enhanced security features.

B2 The record label decided to reissue a limited edition vinyl of the classic album.

C1 The museum curator worked on reissuing rare manuscripts for a special exhibition.

C2 The author's estate decided to reissue all of their works in a collected edition.

Examples of reissue in a Sentence

formal The publisher decided to reissue the classic novel with a new cover design.

informal I heard they're gonna reissue that album with bonus tracks next month.

slang Yo, did you see they're reissuing those sneakers from the '90s?

figurative Sometimes we need to reissue our own thoughts and beliefs to align with our current values.

Grammatical Forms of reissue

past tense

reissued

plural

reissues

comparative

more reissued

superlative

most reissued

present tense

reissues

future tense

will reissue

perfect tense

has reissued

continuous tense

is reissuing

singular

reissue

positive degree

reissue

infinitive

to reissue

gerund

reissuing

participle

reissued

Origin and Evolution of reissue

First Known Use: 1601 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'reissue' originated from the combination of the prefix 're-' meaning again or anew, and the word 'issue' meaning to put out or publish.
Evolution of the word: Originally used in the context of publishing or issuing something again, the term 'reissue' has evolved to encompass various industries where products or content are reintroduced or republished for a new audience or market.