reprinted
adj. B2 Upper Intermediate US //ɹiˈpɹɪntɪd// UK //ɹɪpɹˈɪntɪd// reprint·ed
adj. describing a book or article that has been printed again because more copies were needed.
adj. referring to a text that has undergone a subsequent printing after the initial run. Often used as a participial adjective to describe the status of a publication.
The reprinted book is now available in stores.
Because the first edition sold out in a week, the publisher released a reprinted version with a new cover.
The scholar consulted the reprinted edition of the 1920 manuscript, which included a new introduction and corrected several typographical errors found in the original text.
Usage
Often follows a linking verb or precedes a noun to indicate the production status of a text.