/ˈpʌblɪʃ/

make something public

  1. INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE 
    to produce something that people want to read, watch or play and make it available to the public

     

    In order for indie developers to publish a game on the Xbox Live Arcade they will be required to partner with Microsoft Game Studios or a third-party publisher.

    Why shouldn’t newspapers continue to publish online and in print?

    Don’t publish your e-book without a cover.

     
  2. INTRANSITIVE/TRANSITIVE 
    to put something someone has written where other people can read it, on paper or online

     

    Every month we publish select prose and poetry on our site.

    We reserve the right to publish your comment online or in print.

    Several times now, I’ve accidentally clicked publish before my post was done.

    Our research is being published in a well-known medical journal.

    Her new book publishes in June.

     
     
  3. TRANSITIVE 
    to make information available for everyone to read

     

    The results of the crime survey were published in June.

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