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publish

[ˈpʌblɪʃ]

Definition:
1. Put into print.
2. Prepare and issue for public distribution or sale.
3. Have (one's written work) issued for publication.

Use 'publish' in a sentence:

  1. There will eventually come a day when The New York Times ceases to publish stories on newsprint.
  2. Womens' magazines just don't publish articles on the harmful effects of smoking.
  3. I think the paper should publish a retraction, or at the very least an apology to Sally.
  4. She has a novel to publish.
  5. Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
  6. She hasn't published anything for years.
  7. The committee will publish their report on the health service in a few weeks.
  8. To write and publish this poem was a daring, transgressive act.
  9. The interview was published in all the papers.
  10. John Lennon found time to publish two books of his humorous prose.
  11. A companion volume is soon to be published.
  12. The book was published in association with British Heritage.
  13. It was published in hardback last year.
  14. We publish about 35 letters each week.
  15. He works for a company that publishes reference books.
  16. They publish more than 1. 2 million articles each year in some 16, 000 journals.
  17. They publish more than 1.2 million articles each year in some 16,000 journals.
  18. Scientists need journals in which to publish their research, so they will supply the articles without monetary reward.
  19. It will be published with annotations and index.
  20. An exceptionally literate people, Icelanders publish more books per capita than do the people of any other nation.
  21. They publish reference books.
  22. A libel action is being brought against the magazine that published the article.
  23. He was flushed with success after his first novel was published.
  24. Scientists can use a DOI to publish each step of the research life cycle, not just the final paper.
  25. A firm might publish a privacy-protection policy, but who enforces it?
  26. Do they publish good news or bad news?
  27. We have copies of old newspapers in the basement, and all the major papers publish reference guides to their articles, reviews, etc.
  28. The findings of the committee will be published on Friday.
  29. We have some advice for the two parties: publish the report, and let the country be the judge.
  30. Its strategy is to publish very low list prices for workstations in order to generate interest among the buyers for those corporations.
  31. Later this year, we will publish a white paper setting out exactly how we will achieve this.
  32. She was overjoyed that her article had been published.
  33. She was also a poet and the first African-American ever to publish a book.
  34. Her first novel was published in 1998 and since then she hasn't looked back.
  35. Pictures of the suspect were published in all the daily papers.
  36. The DOT is to publish the conference proceedings.
  37. The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
  38. The book has enjoyed a success unparalleled in recent publishing history.
  39. The article is ready to publish, subject to your approval.
  40. The findings of the commission will be published today.
  41. The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter.
  42. His poems were published under the title of 'Love and Reason'.
  43. The company publishes twenty new titles a year.
  44. We can't promise to publish a reply as space is limited.
  45. They only publish novels which cater to the mass-market.
  46. The schools inspectorate has/ have published a report on science teaching.
  47. The education committee will today publish its report on the supply of teachers for the next decade.
  48. A selection of readers' comments are published below.
  49. A selection of reader's comments are published below.
  50. The newspaper published a withdrawal the next day.
  51. University teachers are under pressure to publish.
  52. British schools are now required by law to publish their exam results.
  53. My article was published in truncated form.