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Verb
/rēˈiSHo͞o/,
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reissues, 3rd person singular present; reissued, past tense; reissued, past participle; reissuing, present participle;
  1. Make a new supply or different form of (a product, esp. a book or record) available for sale
    • - the book was reissued with a new epilogue
Noun
  1. A new issue of such a product


  1. a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale
  2. reprint: print anew; "They never reprinted the famous treatise"
  3. issue (a new version of); "if you forget your password, it can be changed and reissued"
  4. A reissue (also known as a re-release or re-edition) is the repeated issue of a published work. In common usage it refers to an album which has been released at least once before and is released again, sometimes with alterations or additions.
  5. (The Reissues) The Reissues is a compilation album released by Gary Hughes. The double compact disc contains the second and third Gary Hughes albums plus the bonus tracks as noted below. The album was officially released only in Asian markets.
  6. a film released again by a studio after its initial release; "The reissue of 'Star Wars' catapulted the pic back to the top of Variety's All-Time Rental Champs chart."
  7. Refers to either a reissue of a recording on the original label using a different issue number, which was usually pressed from the original matrix, or a reissue of a recording on a different label, either dubbed from an existing recording or pressed from the original matrix. ...
  8. A reissue is the second or additional printing of a postcard made from the same photograph. Postcards were usually ordered in quantities ranging from 500 to 6000 cards. ...
  9. A stamp which has been withdrawn from circulation and reprinted and reissued at a later date by postal authorities.
  10. A subsequent manufacturing run of a vintage sneaker. Compare to New Old Stock.
  11. An application filed by a patentee after a patent has issued to correct applicant's errors that rendered the patent wholly or partly inoperative due to a defective specification or drawings or which claimed more or less than the applicant had a right to claim. ...
  12. To generate a revised or replacement ticket when original plans are changed; reissues often cost more than the original ticket.
  13. a new edition of a book from new plates or typesetting. While the text will remain substantially unchanged, the reissue may have a new title page, binding, and/or other decorative changes. see also Reprint
  14. A mechanism by which an applicant may request, within four years of the issuance of a patent, a correction to be made in a patent, due to inadvertent faulty specification or claims.
  15. When a spoon is made in recent times from the old dies.
  16. A reissue is a kind of reprint but one which involves either changes to the text or to the cover. Typically, a reissue will generate more attention from booksellers and reviewers than a reprint
  17. When a new ticket has to be issued because of change of date or destination. When initiated by the passenger, this usually involves a fee or penalty.
  18. New ticket created in exchange for another due to change of plans. Usually involves fees and/or penalties.
  19. As a reprint, but usually with additional A&P, renewed efforts to sell the book in, and usually after the book has been unavailable (out of stock, or even OP) for a period. Most reissues are in fact new cover reissues.
  20. A reissue is a version of a model that is a newer, placed on the market some time after the original model. Many times manufacturers will reissue a kit if there seems to be enough demand. ...
  21. On occasion, the sheriff does not return the paperwork to the court. The court will order that the process will "begin again" without a charge to the filer. A new date for the case will be mailed to us.
  22. if there was an error in the examination which might result in some claims being invalid, or if the patentee failed to claim the invention as broadly as he was entitled to, he may ask for the patent to be reissued with amended claims. ...
  23. An official reprinting of a stamp that was no longer  being printed.
  24. When a new ticket is issued as a result of a change of plans.  This can often require fees or penalties from the airport.
  25. A new item that is made from the original molds, plates or dies. This must be issued by an authorized company or it is a fake. Due to major problems with this most of the higher priced lines of collectibles destroy the molds now to guarantee that there won't be any reissues. ...