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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61. The committee has just published its biannual report.
62. The interview was published in all the papers.
63. He has just published his tenth novel.
64. He's just published observations on Japanese bird life.
65. The college published a drama review.
66. The novel was originally published in hardcover.
67. The paper published a review of her book.
68. The companion volume will soon be published.
69. He published a book of short stories.
70. Newton published his first work on optics.
71. The banns were published in their local parish church.
72. The latest unemployment figures will be published tomorrow.
73. The findings of the commission will be published today.
74. The book was first published in 2000.
75. The newspaper is published twice weekly.
76. His newly published novel was well received.
77. The national employment figures are published every month.
78. Several researchers have published articles covering this ground.
79. Last year we published over a hundred new titles.
80. He has just published a monograph on Beethoven's symphonies.
81. During his lifetime his work was never published.
82. A newspaper published profiles of the candidates' wives.
83. He published his autobiography last autumn.
84. The retail price index is published monthly.
85. The report will be published on the Internet.
86. It was published in hardback last year.
87. A selection of reader's comments are published below.
88. A companion volume is soon to be published.
89. A couple of fuzzy pictures have been published.
90. "Beijing Review" published in Beijing.
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