noun
- a new printing of a book or other publication without changes to the text
Usage: printing; publishing
Examples
- The publisher announced a reimpression of the popular novel due to high demand.
- This reimpression contains the same text as the original edition.
- The bookstore ordered a reimpression when their stock ran low.
- A reimpression differs from a revised edition in that no changes are made to the content.
- The reimpression was released just six months after the first printing sold out.
- Libraries often purchase reimpressions to replace worn copies of popular books.