publication
[ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃn]
Definition:
1. The act of printing a book, a magazine, etc. and making it available to the public.
2. The business of publishing.
Use 'publication' in a sentence:
- 1. Even so, publication was difficult.
- 2. The publication of Harry Potter series has enjoyed great popularity, earning J. K. Rowling high reputation.
- 3. The government has decided that the publication of the report would be 'contrary to the public interest'.
- 4. The publisher accepted the book for publication.
- 5. The publication of Great Expectations, which was both widely reviewed and highly praised, strengthened Dickens' status as a leading novelist。
- 6. To the best of our knowledge the information contained in this publication is accurate.
- 7. The guide is being translated into several languages for publication near Christmas.
- 8. A spokesman said: 'We have no comment regarding the publication of these photographs.'
- 9. The magazine ‘ Hello! ’ gave rise to a number of me-too publications.
- 10. Publication dates are given in brackets after each title.
- 11. Depending on the comments received, the editor would accept the paper for publication or decline it.
- 12. Which publication resources will you use as governor to successfully participate in Rotary Foundation programs?
- 13. There has been increasing interest in her life and work, as witnessed by the publication of two new biographies.
- 14. He resented the publication of this book, which he saw as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
- 15. The publication of the new dictionary is one of the cultural event of the year.
- 16. Such sales would provide substantial funds for the excavation and preservation of archaeological sites and the publication of results.
- 17. The Tundra Times, a weekly newspaper in Alaska, ceased publication this week.
- 18. Publication of his biography was timed to coincide with his 70th birthday celebrations.
- 19. The newspaper continues to defend its publication of the photographs.
- 20. There are additional publications of special relevance to new graduates.
- 21. The publication of Great Expectations, which was both widely reviewed and highly praised, strengthened Dickens' status as a leading novelist.
- 22. Be conscientious and make a good job of publication.
- 23. In November, it will start fortnightly publication, and in January it goes weekly.
- 24. The information revolution will touch every facet of composition, publication, distribution, and reading.
- 25. His first book is scheduled for publication in October.
- 26. He saw the publication of this book as an embarrassing invasion of his privacy.
- 27. When a manuscript has been accepted for publication, it is passed to an editor for detailed scrutiny.
- 28. My article has been accepted for publication.
- 29. Only a member of the Royal Society could read the paper about the proceedings, and about the session of the society for subsequent publication.
- 30. No part of this publication may be reproduced or distributed in any form or by any means without the prior written consent of the publisher.
- 31. There is usually a time lapse between receipt of new information and its publication.
- 32. He knew about the interview prior to its publication and had actually previewed the piece.
- 33. This manuscript is so good that it deserves publication.
- 34. "I sincerely apologize for any confusion that its publication may have caused," Dr. Buck wrote in the retraction of the Science paper.
- 35. All reports are vetted before publication.
- 36. He said that publication of the information was a serious error in judgment.
- 37. They voted that the publication of the journal be continued.
- 38. He picked up forty of these publications and read each one of them.
- 39. The publication is the official organ of the American Association for Cancer Research.
- 40. I have ground out some verses , which, I'm afraid, are too mediocre to appear in your publication.
- 41. I have ground out some verses, which, I'm afraid, are too mediocre to appear in your publication.
- 42. This form should not be used for publication, arts or research related requests.
- 43. The publication of Great Expectations strengthened Dickens' status as a leading novelist.
- 44. They don't think this article is suitable for publication.
- 45. This book is ready for publication.
- 46. The English version of the novel is due for publication next year.
- 47. The government has delayed publication of the trade figures.
- 48. In 1998, CIW turned into a semiweekly publication.
- 49. In honor of the poem's publication on May 24, 1830, here's more about the supposed author's life.
- 50. In New York City, a group of teachers helped to finance the publication of her first book of poetry.
- 51. The company already has around four score titles commissioned and planned for publication.
- 52. The publication of my first book was an auspicious beginning of my career.
- 53. The magazine started [ began ] ( its ) publication in January, 1927.
- 54. He can find no trace of a rule requiring research to be vetted before publication.
- 55. The publication comes as the answer to an acute demand.
- 56. Three editors handled the work of revising the articles for publication.
- 57. They have started legal proceedings against two publications which spoke of an affair.
- 58. The publication of his collected poems was approaching the status of an event.
- 59. Publication of the paper discontinued.
- 60. Only then was publication permitted.
- 61. I was actually thinking about revising some of my poems and sending them into places for publication.
- 62. He superintended the publication of a score of good plays.
- 63. The statement was carefully scrutinized before publication.
- 64. All this could change the traditional form of the peer-review process, at least for the publication of papers.
- 65. That's one reason why we have launched Arc, a new publication dedicated to the near future.
- 66. All publications are indexed by subject and title.
- 67. The next edition of the book is projected for publication in March.