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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121. The newly - published chronicle breaks down into eight major parts.
122. Her family are furious that her name has been published by the press.
123. A supplement to this dictionary may be published next year.
124. He published the report in joint authorship with a colleague.
125. Her first novel was published in 1998 and since then she hasn't looked back.
126. The Honduran press published reports of eighteen cases of alleged baby snatching.
127. The information was published with the full permission of Amnesty International.
128. An abridgment of the book has been published for young readers.
129. Letters whose sole purpose is to make a political point will not be published.
130. A report recently published in the American Journal of Epidemiology suggested that smoking increased the risk of developing non-insulin-dependent diabetes mellitus by more than three times.
131. He got over fifty rejection slips before his novel was published.
132. His paper was published in the proceedings of the Kent Archaeological Society.
133. This report was published in good faith but we regret any confusion which may have been caused.
134. She published her poetry under the title "The Land and the Garden".
135. The man has gone to ground since his photograph was published in a national newspaper.
136. Only an expurgated version of the novel has been published so far.
137. She has recently published her fourth book with the Commercial Press.
138. The magazine recently published a vicious personal attack on the novelist.
139. One of the tabloids published the pictures and they caused a great hoo-ha.
140. When the newspapers published the full story,[sentencedict.com/published.html] all his earlier deceits were revealed.
141. Most novels are published with an eye to commercial success.
142. The magazine is published bimonthly, with six issues a year.
143. He claimed he had been libelled in an article the magazine had published.
144. He was flushed with success after his first novel was published.
145. Full details of the election results will be published in a special edition of tomorrow's newspaper.
146. A slander is not actionable unless it is published to a third person.
147. It is a copyright library and receives three copies of all books published in Britain.
148. Winning stories will be published in the magazine in future months.
149. The writer's letters and diaries are being published next year.
150. The newspaper published an expose of the film star's past life.
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