Synonym: advertise, broadcast, circulate, divulge, issue, print, reveal, spread. Similar words: publisher, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication. Meaning: ['pʌblɪʃ] v. 1. put into print 2. prepare and issue for public distribution or sale 3. have (one's written work) issued for publication.
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31. They publish reference books.
32. We will only publish a new edition if you can make a convincing case for it.
33. During the election contest newspapers are not allowed to publish public opinion polls.
34. My object was to publish a scholarly work on Peter Mourne.
35. Just as we were about to publish the story, we were scooped by a rival paper.
36. They only publish novels which cater to the mass market.
37. The paper had to publish a correction to the story.
38. The demonstrators called on the government to publish a list of registered voters.
39. You need to consider the legal implications before you publish anything.
40. Newspapers publish these outrageous stories because they know what their public wants.
41. Newspapers should not publish material that is likely to encourage discrimination on the grounds of race or colour.
42. Don't publish other's faults.
43. We can't promise to publish a reply as space is limited.
44. The newspaper did not see fit to publish my letter .
45. I don't encourage people to take photographs like this without permission, but by law we can publish.
46. He had decided to publish the manuscript no matter what.
47. Send in your poems and we'll publish the pick of the bunch.
48. The newspaper was forced to publish a retraction of its allegations.
49. We didn't publish the details, out of consideration for the victim's family.
50. Next week we publish part three of 'The Diana Diaries'.
51. The article is ready to publish, subject to your approval.
52. Her publishers knew they were taking a gamble when they agreed to publish such an unusual novel.
53. Collins Harvill had it in mind to publish a short volume about Pasternak.
54. He was afraid another scholar was going to steal a march on him and publish first.
55. The Department of Transport is to publish the conference proceedings.
56. Newspapers have offered big money to publish her life story.
57. She threatened to take the magazine to court if they didn't publish an immediate apology.
58. Washington struck me as a precarious place from which to publish such a cerebral newspaper.
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59. To write and publish this poem was a daring, transgressive act.
60. Companies publish annual reports to inform the public about the previous year's activities.
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