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re-reˈlease, v. [re- 5 a.] trans. To release (a film, record, etc.) again. So re-reˈlease n.; re-reˈleasable a.; re-reˈleased ppl. a.
1948Daily Mail 7 Feb. 2/5 ‘Mrs. Miniver’..turned up..on ‘re-release’, and lasted only seven days. 1968Listener 26 Sept. 416/2 The Disney product had to be aimed at all ages, it had to be ‘endlessly re-releasable’. 1975N.Y. Times 4 Mar. 38/1 The new D. W. Griffith Theater, which has re-released Cocteau's ‘Les Enfants Terribles’. 1977It May 28/1 There are the re-released ‘Jimmy Weatherspoon and Ben Webster’ ‘Stitt Palysbird’. 1977Guardian Weekly 28 Aug. 20/1 There are currently 38 Presley albums available in this country..and, with re-releases, he has had 117 singles on sale here. |