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reissued

adjective as in refunded

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So, happily, the novel is now being reissued for the first time since then, in a new edition.

The book was reprinted in 1988 with an updated foreward by Manchester, and this fall that edition was reissued in paperback.

When they finally reissued it with the Australian accents, the performances are so amazing.

Speedboat and Pitch Dark have recently been reissued in handsome editions by the New York Review of Books.

The company reissued the dress, calling it the Dr. Biden, and it became a bestseller.

The globes of the year 1696 were reissued in the year 1699, with certain unimportant alterations.

His globes, it appears, were reissued by Frederick Akrel,169 an engraver who had assisted him in his work.

Instead of this, under the plea of necessity, the greater part of it was reissued in the form of small notes.

The Longfellow of 1855 was reissued with the addition of Hiawatha in 1856.

It was full ten minutes before Mr. McLean reissued from his quarters on his return to the major's house.

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On this page you'll find 8 synonyms, antonyms, and words related to reissued, such as: borrowed, reconstituted, redeemed, reestablished, renegotiated, and renewed.

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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