to issue (printed or otherwise reproduced textual or graphic material, computer software, etc.) for sale or distribution to the public.
to issue publicly the work of: Random House publishes Faulkner.
to submit (content) online, as to a message board or blog: I published a comment on her blog post with examples from my own life.They publish a new webcomic once a month.
to announce formally or officially; proclaim; promulgate.
to make publicly or generally known.
Law. to communicate (a defamatory statement) to some person or persons other than the person defamed.
verb (used without object)
to issue newspapers, books, computer software, etc.; engage in publishing: The new house will start to publish next month.
to have one's work published: She has decided to publish with another house.
Origin of publish
1300–50; Middle English publisshen<Anglo-French *publiss-, long stem of *publir, for Middle French publier<Latin pūblicāre to make public
public television, public transport, public utility, public works, Public Works Administration, publish, publisher, publishing, publishing house, publishment, publish or perish
A study recently published in Environmental Research Letters showed that fall days with fire weather have doubled because of climate change.
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In July the government published details of rescue funding for struggling universities, but made clear that any bailout would come with tough conditions.
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They described their work in a recent paper published in the journal Analytical Methods.
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Fifty years ago this week, the New York Times Sunday Magazine published an essay by the Nobel prize-winning economist Milton Friedman.
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In June 2018, ProPublica Illinois published an investigation that revealed hundreds of children in state care were confined in psychiatric hospitals after they completed their treatment.
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You have to talk to your people before they hear from other people and you have to publish before other people publish.
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What made you want to publish a memoir at this stage of your career?
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Brill went on to publish his piece in Time, where it won a National Magazine Award.
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Her nervousness about its content made her decide to publish it under a pseudonym, for reasons that would later become clear.