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reimˈpression [re- 5 a. Cf. prec. and F. réimpression.] 1. The act of reprinting; a reprint of a work.
1616Spelman De non Temer. Eccl. (ed. 2) 174, I hitherto by entreaty with-held it from a reimpression. 1684J. Eliot in Boyle's Wks. (1772) I. Life 210 This last gift of 400l. for the reimpression of the Indian Bible. 1787Gentl. Mag. LVII. ii. 1053/1, I began to read it as a re-impression of the work which..I had perused and loved. 1816Singer Hist. Cards 218 Whether this was a re-impression of Murner's book, or a new one on the same model we know not. 1864F. Hall in Lauder's Tractate Pref. 5, I have entered into particulars as to my reimpression of the present poem. 2. A renewed impression.
1665R. Brathwait Comment Two Tales 23 Fear..wrought strongly enough already on the Carpenter's Imagination, so as it little needed any re-impression. 1924W. B. Selbie Psychol. Relig. 89 Every one is aware of unaccountable recollections of this kind. Such a reimpression of familiar things may take place even though there is no conscious recollection. |