reissue

/riˈɪʃu/
noun
  1. A new release or edition of something that was previously published or issued.
    • The reissue of the old comic book sold out within hours.
    • The reissue of the software fixed several bugs from the original version.
    • I bought the reissue of the soundtrack because it had bonus tracks.
verb
  1. To publish or release something again, especially a book, album, or film.
    • The band plans to reissue their first album on vinyl next month.
    • The publisher decided to reissue the classic novel with a new cover.
    • The studio will reissue the movie in theaters for its 50th anniversary.
  2. To issue or distribute something again, such as a document, ticket, or license.
    • The government agreed to reissue the passports that were damaged in the flood.
    • The bank will reissue your debit card if you report it lost.
    • Please contact customer service to reissue your concert tickets.
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