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rerelease

[ree-ri-lees]

verb (used with object)

rereleased, rereleasing 
  1. to release again.

    Some popular films are rereleased every few years.



noun

  1. something, as a film, that has been rereleased.

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51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins

Origin of rerelease1

First recorded in 1945–50; re- + release
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After more than 20 rancorous years apart, a rerelease of the Talking Heads classic 1983 concert film ā€œStop Making Senseā€ has brought dĆ©tente, and maybe more.

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In 1971, he directed ā€œWake in Frightā€ in Australia, which a Times review upon its 2012 rerelease called ā€œraw, unsettling and mesmerizing.ā€

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Priced at $30, the first batch of 300 bags sold out in just three minutes, but the company plans to rerelease the bags in coming weeks as well as introduce an ā€œI Love L.A.ā€ benefit tee.

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The timing couldn’t be better for Apple Corps to rerelease the Beatles’ American LPs.

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Apple’s rerelease of the Beatles’ first seven U.S.

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