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to publish
01
to produce a newspaper, book, etc. for the public to purchase
Transitive: to publish a book or similar work
Examples
The company published a new novel last month.
They publish a daily newspaper with the latest news.
02
to publically distribute a piece of music for sale
Transitive: to publish a piece of music
Examples
The record label plans to publish the artist's new album next month.
After months of recording and production, the band is finally ready to publish their debut album.
03
to have a piece of work approved and accepted by a publisher or journal for public distribution
Transitive: to publish a book or similar work
Examples
After years of writing, she finally published her first novel with a major publisher.
The journalist decided to publish his article in a leading newspaper to reach a large audience.
04
to share content online and make it available to others
Transitive: to publish online content
Examples
After editing the video, she was ready to publish it on her YouTube channel.
They publish new episodes of their podcast every Friday for subscribers.



























