Definition, synonyms and related words
simple past tense and past participle of reprint
"The library has reprinted several classic novels to make them more accessible to students."
In plain English: Reprinted means printing something again that was already printed before.
"The library decided to reprint many copies of that popular novel because so many people were waiting for them."
Printed again, especially in a different format.
"The classic novel was reprinted as an audio book for commuters who prefer listening to reading."
In plain English: Reprinted means something has been printed again, usually because it was popular enough to print more copies of an old book or article.
"The reprinted article included several corrections from the original version."
Usage: Use "reprinted" to describe books or articles that have been printed again, often in a new edition or updated format. This term is distinct from simply being republished if the text itself remains unchanged but appears under a new title or publisher.