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US
/ˌpəbɫɪˈkeɪʃən/
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[ UK /pˌʌblɪkˈeɪʃən/ ]
[ UK /pˌʌblɪkˈeɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
- the business of issuing printed matter for sale or distribution
- the act of issuing printed materials
- the communication of something to the public; making information generally known
- a copy of a printed work offered for distribution
How To Use publication In A Sentence
- It likewise furthered the career of Mary Shelley as "The Author of Frankenstein," the rubric under which she continued her anonymous publication with a second novel immersed in medieval Italian history, Valperga: or, The Life and Adventures of Castruccio, Prince of Lucca (1823). Biography
- Bishop Bernard Fellay revealed to ZENIT that the congregation told him to expect the publication of a statement issued "motu proprio" (on his own initiative) by Benedict XVI on the new structure of Ecclesia Dei before June 20. Fellay: Restructuring of Ecclesia Dei Imminent
- It gives guidance in all matters of manuscript preparation and publication.
- We examined publication bias and related biases in funnel plots and carried out a test of funnel plot asymmetry.
- Unfortunately, adhoc bibliographies date quickly and are not always brought up to date after initial publication.
- Will you arrange the publication of the names of the winners?
- The publication, whose Arabic name loosely translates as "Concerning," was launched as a quarterly magazine in early 2008 by members of the Lebanese lesbian group Meem and was billed as the Arab world's first publication for lesbian and bisexual women. The Angry Arab News Service/وكالة أنباء العربي الغاضب
- Over the years in Mumbai, she spends time as an advertising copywriter, a freelance journalist and a publications officer for the World Wildlife Fund.
- Religious publications also appear to have weathered the downturn in religious practice.
- The publication of Quantum Leaps is not a fluke; rather it is an exceptionally clear manifestation of the taint, stigma, and taboo surrounding the paranormal.