publishable

[ UK /pˈʌblɪʃəbə‍l/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. suitable for publication
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How To Use publishable In A Sentence

  • Some Singaporeans, emboldened by the drive for feedback, seem to be taking the government at its word with a temerity that would have been unthinkable - and unpublishable - in the past.
  • It is widely agreed in publishing circles (on the basis of countless years of experience) that many of these manuscripts will be unreadable, unpublishable junk.
  • It doesn't mean that all of those books or even a tiny percentage of those books are going to be publishable.
  • The quality of research is assessed by a thesis of publishable standard, working papers, seminar presentations and by vivavoce.
  • However, some practitioners struggle to narrow their broad scope of knowledge and expertise into a focused, publishable topic.
  • The shadow of violence in her work, her refusal to sweeten any pills, her relish in bad behaviour masquerading as stern moralising - her modern equivalent would be unpublishable today.
  • Either we remeasure, or we accept that our data is not going to be publishable, or we eliminate the complete data set from consideration. 5 Niwot Ridge Chronologies « Climate Audit
  • Richard writes unpublishable modernist monsters that induce migraines: "'Untitled,' with its octuple time scheme and its rotating crew of sixteen unreliable narrators, sounded like a departure, but it wasn't. The Infamous Martin Amis
  • He wrote his first book when he was 37 or 38, but he'd spent 16 years struggling to write a book that was unpublishable, and only in the last ten years of his life was devoted to writing.
  • the rawness of his diary made it unpublishable
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