Reprinting in a sentence as a noun

I'm annoyed that no one is reprinting the names.

Perhaps they could even send these articles to other organizations for some kind of reprinting fee.

Offering a contribution to reprinting is an especially nice touch.

I remember a copyright issue concerning someone reprinting some of Oregon's laws.

If they're saving money by using cheap paper, then discarding their stock and reprinting new editions would cut into that considerably.

That was the entire point of reprinting the cartoons- to show they would not cower in fear and gag themselves because a very small minority threaten violence.

They discuss findings in scientific journals without reprinting the entire articles, so why not discuss a high-profile interview without re-broadcasting the entire thing?

Maintaining a canonical set of ports for frequently changing language-managed packages is like getting into a phonebook reprinting business.

2024: a post-industrial dystopia where the global economy runs on a cryptocurrency called 'Bitcoin', people wear computers on their faces and the Wall Street Journal has been reduced to reprinting tweets as news.

Reprinting definitions

noun

a publication (such as a book) that is reprinted without changes or editing and offered again for sale

See also: reissue reprint