Similar words: publish, publisher, public, publicly, republic, in public, publicity, Republican. Meaning: ['pʌblɪʃt] adj. 1. prepared and printed for distribution and sale 2. formally made public.
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31. There was a huge hullabaloo when the book was first published.
32. The textbook was first published in 1858 and is now in its 39th edition.
33. Kepler published his discovery of the elliptical orbits of planets in 1609.
34. My book was published.
35. The book is to be published as an original paperback .
36. The book was heavily censored when first published.
37. She has published a fierce anti-war polemic.
38. Channel 4 has published its spring schedules.
39. The book was published in association with British Heritage.
40. The book was published as recently as last week.
41. The government's school league tables are published today.
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43. The second edition was published only in America.
44. He's just published his observations on British bird life.
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47. She was overjoyed that her article had been published.
48. Next season's fixtures will be published early next month.
49. The newspaper published an exclusive about the escape.
50. My article was published in truncated form.
51. The abridged edition was published in 1988.
52. They published an extract from his autobiography.
53. The article caused uproar when it was published.
54. He published widely in scientific journals.
55. The book might be published without creating offense.
56. Recently published figures show a divergence from previous trends.
57. The magazine is published weekly.
58. The journal is published monthly.
59. A limited edition of 2000 copies has been published.
60. He is an unaccomplished writer with nothing published.
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