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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91. It was sensibly decided not to publish the draft White Paper they prepared.
92. This opportunity to file or publish modified accounts does not limit the requirement to prepare full accounts for the shareholders.
93. After all, they may want to publish multimedia editions of their works themselves when the time is right.
94. We will publish test results, exam results and truancy rates and ensure that there is regular independent inspection.
95. To hold otherwise would leave municipalities the helpless victims of all those who choose to publish untrue imputations which injure their reputations.
96. Here we publish edited answers to some of the questions that are dominating the current political debate.
97. There is no duty on the Prime Minister to publish any interim reports highlighting specific abuses.
98. His literary proteges were allowed to publish more and the film industry also prospered.
99. The statement was issued after Miss Pollard refused to publish a retraction.
100. Lotus also expects to publish the application programming interface for Notes to encourage software development.
101. Departments will publish plans for between a quarter and a half of public appointments to be held by women by 1996.
102. Finally, some ISPs will also offer facilities to allow you to publish your own content on to the Internet.
103. No breach of confidence was alleged but there was said to be a contract not to publish before the report.
104. Journals which publish the date of receipt and final revision under articles at least let the prospective author estimate the likely delay.
105. The Department does not offer a direct service to homeless people nor do we publish any leaflets about this issue.
106. It is an internal review, and we do not intend to publish it.
107. The government intends to publish a plan by the end of April for closing down all of the country's uranium mines.
108. In one concession by the government on Dec. 28, it was given permission to publish its own newspaper, Rilindja Demokratika.
109. Central Government publish general advice on a wide range of planning issues through planning policy guidance notes and circulars.
110. You could virtually publish a thousand editions in cyberspace before you printed a single one.
111. By the late 1620s, it was impossible to obtain a licence to publish any theological books containing predestinarian opinions.
112. They publish leaflets, booklets and videos and know about local agencies who can help.
113. Public companies have to publish an annual report and accounts.
114. In the meantime, publishers continue to publish, between two covers, all sorts of reference books.
115. Back in the United States he supported himself by doing construction work while trying to publish short stories and novels.
116. We will establish an independent National Statistical Commission to collect and publish statistics and improve their quality.
117. His initial intention was to publish something on Epicurus merely as an appendix to the Exercises.
118. The pro-Noriega Press, the only newspapers permitted to publish, gloated over the general's suppression of the coup.
118. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
119. The media continue to publish favorable reports on prediction claims that are not generally accepted by the scientific community.
120. It is our business to collect, compile and publish figures.
More similar words: publisher, public, in public, publicly, republic, publicity, Republican, publication, establish, the general public, establishment, establishment of, accomplishment, accomplishments, blink, list, double, voluble, trouble, sibling, listen, double up, troubled, dish, Irish, oblivious, listen to, listener, enlisted, double back.