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Synonyms & Related Words publish[verb]Synonyms:- put out, issue, print, produce
- announce, advertise, broadcast, circulate, disclose, divulge, proclaim, publicize, reveal, spread
Related Idioms: bring to public notice, lay before the public, publish (
or noise
or spread) abroad, put forth
Related Words: broach,
express,
utter,
vent,
ventilate,
produce,
bring out,
market,
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English Dictionary pub‧lish S3 W1 AC /ˈpʌblɪʃ/
verb [
Word Family: noun:
publisher,
publishing;
verb:
publish;
adjective: published ≠
unpublished]
[
Date: 1300-1400;
Language: French;
Origin: publier, from Latin publicare 'to make public, publish', from publicus; ⇒ public1]
1. [transitive] to arrange for a book, magazine etc to be written, printed, and sold ⇒
publication:
The first edition was published in 1765. They are publishing the dictionary on CD-ROM.2. [transitive] if a newspaper or magazine publishes a letter, article etc, it prints it for people to read ⇒
publication:
We love reading your letters and we try to publish as many as possible.3. [transitive usually passive] to make official information such as a report available for everyone to read ⇒
publication:
The latest unemployment figures will be published tomorrow.4. [intransitive and transitive] if a writer, musician etc publishes their work, they arrange for it to be printed and sold:
University teachers must publish regularly to gain promotion.5. publish and be damned British English used to say that you should take a risk in saying what you think is true, although the result may be harmful to you
[TahlilGaran] Dictionary of Contemporary English ▲
Collocations publish verb ADV. recently | posthumously Her last book was published posthumously in 1948.
anonymously VERB + PUBLISH decide to | intend to, plan to | refuse to | be free to The press should be free to publish and comment on all aspects of political and social life.
dare (to) Freud had not dared to publish the third chapter of his book in Vienna. [TahlilGaran] Collocations Dictionary ▲