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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181. The newly published review on the book has evoked much controversy.
182. Anna's such a dark horse - I had no idea she'd published a novel.
183. The sex scenes in the book were considered very shocking at the time when it was published.
184. She's been on a high ever since she got her article published.
185. During the war, the government vetted all news reports before they were published.
186. The story was published in a Sunday newspaper later that week.
187. The editors published a full apology in the following edition.
188. The committee published a hard-hitting report on the bank's management.
189. Her first novel was published three years ago and since then she hasn't looked back.
190. Getting your work published often seems a hopeless task .
191. I've built all my hopes on this dictionary being published.
192. He just published a paper in the journal Nature analyzing the fires.
193. The ban was imposed after the magazine published an article satirising the government.
194. I published his auto-biography, which was very competently ghosted by a woman journalist from the Daily Mail.
195. Both plays were published under the pseudonym of Philip Dayre.
196. I don't fancy his chances of getting his novel published.
196. Sentencedict.com try its best to gather and create good sentences.
197. Property values have fallen since the plans for the airport were published.
198. News of the general's sudden death was not published for several days.
199. Charles's letter was indeed published, albeit in a somewhat abbre-viated form.
200. She published her first book last year, and has now written a second.
201. The winning entry will be published in next month's issue.
202. I sent report after report. But not one word was published.
203. An opinion poll published in May showed Mrs Yardley was level-pegging with Mr Simpson.
204. When the book was published, the energy and explicitness caught the popular imagination.
205. A posthumous collection of her work has just been published.
206. It was originally published in the pages of a magazine.
207. His paper is published in the new issue of the proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences.
208. The book achieved cult status as soon as it was published.
209. The story was published with the sole purpose of selling newspapers.
210. The schools inspectorate has / have published a report on science teaching.
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