rerelease
[ ree-ri-lees ]
verb (used with object),re·re·leased, re·re·leas·ing.
to release again: Some popular films are rereleased every few years.
noun
something, as a film, that has been rereleased.
Origin of rerelease
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How to use rerelease in a sentence
Its success makes these rereleases seem even less necessary.
Taylor Swift’s new take on ‘Fearless’ piles on the nostalgia, along with some revenge | Allison Stewart | April 12, 2021 | Washington PostMinutes into the rerelease of Grand Theft Auto V, I inadvertently stomped a cat to death.
I Felt Like Showering After the First-Person Sex in ‘Grand Theft Auto’ | Alec Kubas-Meyer | November 22, 2014 | THE DAILY BEASTIt grossed $600 million at the domestic box office, a figure that will only climb with the rerelease.
Leonardo DiCaprio or Kate Winslet: Which ‘Titanic’ Star Has the Better Career? | Ramin Setoodeh | April 4, 2012 | THE DAILY BEAST
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