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单词 republish
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republishv.

Brit. /ˌriːˈpʌblɪʃ/, U.S. /riˈpəblɪʃ/, /rəˈpəblɪʃ/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: re- prefix, publish v.
Etymology: < re- prefix + publish v. Compare Middle French, French republier to publish again (1576; 15th cent. in isolated use in sense ‘to announce’), post-classical Latin republicare (see republicate v.). Compare slightly earlier republishing n.
1. To publish again.
a. transitive. With a doctrine, declaration, law, etc., as object.
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society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > publish or spread abroad [verb (transitive)] > again
republish1597
repromulgate1629
1597 T. Beard Theatre Gods Iudgements i. xxi. 98 All that he [sc. the leader of the Arians] did was in hipocrisie, to the end to renue and republish the more boldly his false and pernicious doctrine.
1656 J. Fowler Hist. Troubles Suethland & Poland 59 Kings with the Orders of the Kingdome, have thought meet to digest the heads, mostly swarved from, into new Edicts and Constitutions, and so republish them to the people.
1688 N. Luttrell Diary in Brief Hist. Relation State Affairs (1857) I. 438 His majestie hath been pleased to republish his declaration for liberty of conscience.
1730 T. Burnett Argument Christianity Old as Creation I. 64 There is such a thing as a Law of Nature, which was appointed by God..and..republish'd by Jesus Christ.
1778 H. Farmer Lett. to Worthington iv. iv. 158 This doctrine was published, or rather republished to the world by Copernicus, and confirmed by others.
1849 J. Harris Man Primeval iii. 174 All nature may be said to have found a voice, and to have republished its ancient laws.
1884 W. F. Crafts Sabbath for Man (1894) 385 The Sabbath of the 4th Commandment..was republished by Moses, reindorsed and explained by Christ.
1921 M. Hayden & G. A. Moonan Short Hist. Irish People (1922) iv. iv. 280 In November, 1610, James ordered the Deputy to republish the decree of banishment against the priests.
1980 Times 12 Apr. 5/1 The Chinese Government..today republished a draconian secrecy law.
1996 Eng. Hist. Rev. 111 34 He put three requests to the Archbishop: firstly, that he republish the Emperor's edict of neutrality [etc.].
b. transitive. With a book, text, statement, etc., as object.
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society > communication > printing > publishing > publish [verb (transitive)] > republish
republish1625
re-edition1716
reproduce1787
reissue1847
1625 R. Montagu Appello Cæsarem 31 The Booke is extant (published by warrant, and re-published by command this present year).
1644 J. Milton tr. M. Bucer Ivdgem. conc. Divorce 26 If these thir books..shall for the propagating of truth be publisht and republisht [etc.].
1692 A. Wood Athenæ Oxonienses II. 629 Mr. Oughtred..did correct, add many things to, and republish his said book.
1739 J. Borough Sovraignty Brit. Seas (new ed.) sig. A2 There needs no Apology for Republishing..the following excellent little Treatise... We shall give it to the Publick, just as we find it from the Edition printed Anno 1651.
1780 J. Aikin Biogr. Mem. Med. Great Brit. 216 Being out of print, it was republished by Richard Banister, with a work of his own prefixed.
1815 Old Eng. Plays IV. 223 They who republish such dramas as have hitherto only been printed from..the prompter's books are entitled to much indulgence.
1840 in W. Sturgeon Annals Electr. IV. 374 We have been induced to republish the principal facts.
1862 S. Lucas Secularia 272 He laid down a principle, to which he adhered.., to the extent of republishing it without comment or qualification.
1928 W. M. Wheeler Foibles of Insects & Men p. vii For some time friends have been urging me to republish in book form some of my papers which have appeared in various scientific journals.
1953 Amer. Scholar 23 10 The Galaxy serial ‘Gravy Planet’ (recently republished in a pocket book as The Space Merchants).
2000 D. Low Merleau-Ponty's Last Vision ii. v. 102 The fact that he republishes it without alteration is proof enough that he still fully accepts its content.
c. transitive. With a will as object.
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society > law > transfer of property > testamentary disposition > bequeath by will [verb (transitive)] > publish will again
republish1709
1709 Apellants Case: Dame Anne Hedges 4 The striking out of the said device, was done at first without the direction..of the said Sir William Hedges,..though he was afterwards informed thereof , and republish'd his Will.
1766 W. Blackstone Comm. Laws Eng. II. xxiii. 379 No after-purchased lands will pass under such devise, unless..the devisor republishes his will.
1837 Act 7 William IV & 1 Victoria c. 26 §34 Every Will re-executed or republished, or revived by any Codicil.
1858 Ld. St. Leonards Handy Bk. Prop. Law xvii. 128 Perhaps it would be better to re-publish your will without inquiry.
1928 Harvard Law Rev. 41 314 It is hard to see how a probate court, which cannot make a will for a testator, could republish one.
1996 A. Iwobi Essent. Succession iii. 82 Where a testator executes a codicil after making his will, this does not serve to republish the will.
2. transitive. To revive, bring into use again. Obsolete. rare.
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1840 Penny Cycl. XVII. 142/2 John van Eyck may be said to have ‘republished’, though he probably did not invent painting in oil.

Derivatives

reˈpublished adj.
ΘΚΠ
society > communication > printing > publishing > [adjective] > republished
republished1810
1810 H. Binney Rep. Supreme Court Pennsylvania 2 409 The contents of the republished will, if lost, may be proved.
1884 J. Ruskin In Montibus Sanctis Pref. In order not to add to the expense of the republished text.
2005 Independent (Nexis) 28 Nov. This is not..a republished work from the culinary Dark Ages of the English post-war period.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2009; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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