1. re-issue - Noun
2. re-issue - Verb
re-issue (third-person singular simple present re-issues, present participle re-issuing, simple past and past participle re-issued)
Alternative form of reissue.
re-issue (plural re-issues)
Alternative form of reissue.
A custom version of the game was also released in the US by Restoration Hardware as Wooden Box Clue with different cover art. citation In the UK it was released under the Cluedo brand, and was an official re-issue of the original 1949 Waddingtons' design. Source: Internet
Based on the Franklin Mint artwork, this re-issue flattens the board to a typical 2D presentation, but offers moveable gold-tone centerpiece sculptures for each room., as well as deluxe gold-tone playing tokens. Source: Internet
Weintraub insisted on a re-issue of the track and began a radio-airplay campaign that started in Denver, Colorado. Source: Internet
Later work and honors In 1991, Don McLean returned to the UK top 20 with a re-issue of "American Pie". Source: Internet
An era when even the whisper of terms like “doctrine” or “belief” sends historians of Roman religion scurrying may seem like a strange time to re-issue Franz Cumont’s turn-of-the-twentieth-century synthesis of Mithraism. Source: Internet
Even when a book is in print I still get proofs from the publishers, for the paperback edition, or a re-issue or something. Source: Internet