📚publish

verb
/ˈpʌblɪʃ/

Meaning

to print and distribute books, magazines, etc.; to make information available
to prepare and issue a book, journal, or piece of information for public distribution

Example Sentences

The author will publish her new novel next month.

The company plans to publish a new book next year.

Synonyms

print, release, issue, distribute
Entry 1
print, release, issue, distribute
Entry 2
release, distribute, issue, print

Antonyms

suppress, withhold, censor, conceal
Entry 1
suppress, withhold, censor
Entry 2
conceal, withhold

Collocations

publish book, publish article, publish online, recently publish, publish a book, publish an article
Entry 1
publish book, publish article, publish online, recently publish
Entry 2
publish a book, publish an article, publish online

More Example Sentences

I am currently a co-author of two published research papers.

With a bit of revision, this essay will reach a publishable standard.

The result of the SAT Examination was published on Thursday before last.

Should journalists publish all information, or is it ethical to withhold some?

My expectation is that this research will be published in at least two international journals.

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer but never published his work

A woman writes her first novel in a small apartment after thinking about the story for years and she writes a few pages every night after coming home from work using an old typewriter that belonged to her grandfather who was also a writer but never published his work fulfilling a lifelong dream for both of them.

A scientist discovers a new plant in a tropical rainforest during a three-month research trip and carefully documents its features by taking photographs and collecting samples to study back at the university lab where her team analyzes the plant's unique properties and compares them with known species before confirming that it is indeed a new discovery and publishing the findings in a respected scientific journal.

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