something which has been republished, such as a book, etc
republication in American English
(ˌripʌblɪˈkeɪʃən)
noun
1.
publication anew
2.
a book, pamphlet, etc. published again
republication in American English
(ˌripʌblɪˈkeiʃən)
noun
1.
publication anew
2.
a book or the like published again
Word origin
[1720–30; re- + publication]This word is first recorded in the period 1720–30. Other words that entered Englishat around the same time include: cordon bleu, fantail, joker, stylus, syllabicre- is a prefix, occurring originally in loanwords from Latin, used with the meaning“again” or “again and again” to indicate repetition, or with the meaning “back” or“backward” to indicate withdrawal or backward motion. Other words that use the affixre- include: refurbish, regenerate, retrace, retype, revert
Examples of 'republication' in a sentence
republication
Republication is deserved, then, but also timely.
Times, Sunday Times (2015)
His demands for republication, for objective critical recognition, became clamorous.
The Times Literary Supplement (2010)
Unauthorized distribution, transmission or republication strictly prohibited.
canada.com (2010)
For those reasons alone, their republication is a cause for gratitude.
The Times Literary Supplement (2008)
The novel's republication is a valuable contribution to literary history, but not a great boon to the general reader.
The Times Literary Supplement (2016)
Critics urged that the report should not even be distributed and its republication was prevented by conservatives.