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publish English

Meaning publish meaning

What does publish mean?
Definitions in simple English

publish

If you publish a book, an article, a song, etc. you make it available for other people to buy, read, listen to, etc. The study was published in the British Medial Journal. She publishes a monthly magazine. The government published the results on the Internet.

publish

(= print) put into print The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce These news should not be printed (= issue) prepare and issue for public distribution or sale publish a magazine or newspaper (= write) have (one's written work) issued for publication How many books did Georges Simenon write? She published 25 books during her long career

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Conjugation publish conjugation

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publish · verb

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Simple sentences

The newspapers didn't publish anything.
This publisher will publish absolutely anything.
We can't publish this story.

Movie subtitles

He has commanded me to publish it And stick it in ev'ry home!
No wonder Murray's refused to publish the book.
Maybe even get La Rue to publish it.
I'd like to publish your impressions of Dodge City, if you don't mind.
Under what name do you publish?
They can publish anything they like about me, but I insist we inform Connor and the camera lady we're all aware of their purpose.
Charlie, if they publish this story.
Pleyel and Desjardines are certain to publish it and they'll give me a substantial advance.
Claudio. I've tried for years to persuade Pleyel to publish his work. But you know how Pleyel feels about unknown composers.
Pleyel will publish this, I promise.
If your employers wish me to publish that statement in my column. you may tell them that I shall be delighted to oblige.
Bless my soul, madam, I've got to publish this bilge in order to stay in business, but I don't have to read it.
Of course we'll publish it, Mrs. Muir.
Because Mr. Sproule has agreed to publish my book.
Which you were going to publish.
It will make interesting reading when we publish the First German white paper.
Pleyel and Desjardines are certain to publish it and they'll give me a substantial advance. You'll see.
If your employers wish me to publish that statement in my column, you may tell them that I shall be delighted to oblige.
Meyer's going to publish it.
No, we don't want to publish it!
He doesn't want to publish it.
In this town, if you don't call a man By his first name, he doesn't publish your music.
Under what name do you publish? My own.
You mean you're going to publish it?
Tell me, why this sudden desire to publish?
I certainly do. But I wouldn't publish it for the reason Ms. Madden couldn't be in our town. Well, I didn't say she was.
And he's gonna publish it.
It seems they change everything and publish texts.
Please don't publish that story.
Publish this throughout the province.
We may publish it.
Not half as good as the papers they used to publish by Richard Bravo.
We're not at the stage where we can publish yet.
Should they publish you?

News and current affairs

The ECB does not publish voting records and seeks consensus at the meetings of its General Council.
He had extremely valuable intellectual conversations with Rawls, prompting him to write several essays on the theory of economic justice and publish a book on the subject in 1974 - a book still used today.
Around the same time, in the mid-1990's, academics began to publish papers suggesting that the only effective way to regulate modern banks was a form of self-regulation.
TheNew York Times, for example, is free to publish its report on the strike, even though it operates a Web site that anyone with unfettered Internet access can read.
So you wait to publish.
They agree that it is fair to broker an arrangement with your correspondent to publish together.
A good start would be to publish key documents that are constantly referred to by Iranians but never seen - say, Ayatollah Khamenei's fatwa that reportedly rules that Islam prohibits the production, stockpiling, and use of nuclear weapons?
It may be allowed to publish again, but no one knows when.
In response, the government has urged managers to publish their incomes and abolished the bank secrecy laws that were once considered sacrosanct.
What has emerged is an almost unanimous demand that the Tung government publish a detailed draft of the laws for one more round of consultation.
Bentham did not rush to publish his work.
Seven or eight liberal dailies publish critical opinion or even incriminating evidence against government officials.
We had a terrible time trying to publish our writings or getting coverage of the society's activities.
But there can be no real predictive science for a system that may change its behavior if we publish a model of it.
Suspiciously, the country's central bank refuses to publish that figure for 2005.
One would expect lead editorials by The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal, and USA Today, not to mention all major television outlets, defending WikiLeaks' right to publish.
Alas, many journalists seem far more willing to fight over their right to gather news than to battle for their right to publish and broadcast the results of their reporting freely.
And, indeed, Charlie Hebdo should be free to publish what it likes, without fear of violence, as long as it does not directly incite violence itself.
The decision to publish images or words that disrespect or defame others' deeply held beliefs must be a personal one.
We should uphold their right to publish.
The New York Times, together with The Guardian and Der Spiegel, was given a chance to study the documents before they were released, and decided to publish some of the material.
Today, scientists are rewarded for how many papers they publish, and in which journals.
The entire formidable work was recently opened to limited public viewing, with a plan to publish it over the next five years.
Owing to great sensitivity about stories that cast China's leadership in a bad light, these popular reports are frequently banned, editors are fired, and media outlets that publish or broadcast them are often punished.
So, if a country is thought to be operating a lax regime to attract mobile international business, the FSB could expose that behavior and publish its conclusions.

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