/riˈɪʃuː/ – Verb
Definition: tái bản, phát hành lại, cấp lại bằng sáng chế có sửa đổi.
A more thorough explanation: Reissue refers to the act of issuing or publishing something again, typically in the same form as the original. In a legal context, reissue may refer to the issuance of a new version of a legal document, such as a revised contract or a duplicate of a lost or damaged document.
Example: The court ordered the reissue of the patent due to a technical error in the original documentation.