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from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.

  • transitive verb To press again.

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Examples

  • His label, Berlin's Kitty-Yo, was kind enough to re-press it and offer it up for cheap.

    Reality is tough (Music (For Robots)) 2006

  • Now that the tension had been released, he couldn't re-press a grin.

    The Howling Stones Foster, Alan Dean, 1946- 1997

  • If this continues we will probably re-press another

    Metal Underground.com 2010

  • An item goes out of print when a publisher does not reprint, re-press, or reissue once all copies have been sold to retailers.

    Yahoo! Answers: Latest Questions 2010

  • This book is available OA from re. press (www. re-press.org)

    ImpeachBush 2009

  • EP (which I'm lucky enough to have bought at TAANG) sold out rather quickly, and now every bit of press mentions the "Sold-Out" first EP, any plans to re-press it, or to have Curtis Casella over at TAANG release it?

    Strange Reaction 2009

  • In order to wash your hands with soap, you have to re-press a ...

    The Student Life (RSS) 2009

  • So not only is Sony eating the costs to re-press Blu-Ray disks of the game, but they also have lost all the valuable promotional time it should have had in a week devoid of any top level competition.

    Gaming Nexus 2008

  • So not only is Sony eating the costs to re-press Blu-Ray disks of the game, but they also have lost all the valuable promotional time it should have had in a week devoid of any top level competition.

    Gaming Nexus 2008

  • So not only is Sony eating the costs to re-press Blu-Ray disks of the game, but they also have lost all the valuable promotional time it should have had in a week devoid of any top level competition.

    Gaming Nexus 2008

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