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publish
[ puhb-lish ]
verb (used with object)
- to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
- to issue publicly the work of:
Random House publishes Faulkner.
- to submit (content) online, as to a message board or blog:
I published a comment on her blog post with examples from my own life.
They publish a new webcomic once a month.
- to announce formally or officially; proclaim; promulgate.
Synonyms: , ,
Antonyms:
- to make publicly or generally known.
- Law. to communicate (a defamatory statement) to some person or persons other than the person defamed.
verb (used without object)
- to issue newspapers, books, computer software, etc.; engage in publishing:
The new house will start to publish next month.
- to have one's work published:
She has decided to publish with another house.
publish
/ ˈʌɪʃ /
verb
- to produce and issue (printed or electronic matter) for distribution and sale
- intr to have one's written work issued for publication
- tr to announce formally or in public
- tr to communicate (defamatory matter) to someone other than the person defamed
to publish a libel
Derived Forms
- ˈܲ, adjective
- ˈܲԲ, noun
Other 51Թ Forms
- ܲl·· adjective
- ·ܲl adjective
- non·ܲl·· adjective
- un·ܲl·· adjective
- ܲ·ܲl adjective
- ɱ-ܲl adjective
51Թ History and Origins
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of publish1
Synonym Study
Example Sentences
The first open letter to be published, in early April, was signed by 1,000 air force reservists and retirees.
The BBC has published detailed election guidelines outlining its approach to covering polling day.
The findings are published in the journal PLoS One and they suggest, the researchers say, that the axoltol can be brought back to its native habitat.
“Succumbing to the challenge is not an option,” Bolton told People, revealing his diagnosis in an exclusive interview published Wednesday.
One order directs the attorney general and Homeland Security secretary to publish a list of state and local jurisdictions that ‘obstruct the enforcement of federal immigration laws.’
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