reimpression

/ˌriːɪmˈprɛʃən/
noun
  1. A new or additional printing of a book, document, or other printed material, often without significant changes.
    • The publisher announced a reimpression of the popular textbook to meet student demand.
    • Because the first edition sold out quickly, the press ordered a reimpression with only minor typo corrections.
    • Libraries often request a reimpression of out-of-stock reference works.
  2. A renewed or repeated impression, effect, or influence on the mind or senses.
    • The movie left a strong reimpression on me, making me think about it for days.
    • The artist's work made a deep reimpression on visitors to the gallery.
    • Her speech created a reimpression of the importance of community service in the audience.
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