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UK
/pˈʌblɪʃɐ/
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[ US /ˈpəbɫɪʃɝ/ ]
[ US /ˈpəbɫɪʃɝ/ ]
NOUN
- the proprietor of a newspaper
- a firm in the publishing business
- a person engaged in publishing periodicals or books or music
How To Use publisher In A Sentence
- So the publisher/distributor is sending the rest of the order while the first half is being RETURNED FOR CREDIT, and Borders can then use that credit to get books through Ingrams, who carries a helluva lot more than just that one small press. January 11th, 2009
- The mystery of how to sell decent books consistently has eluded publishers and booksellers. Times, Sunday Times
- Most fledgling parents or parents-to-be feel duty-bound to invest in some sort of guide to looking after a new baby, and publishers, naturally, feel duty-bound to take advantage of that by churning out one guide after another.
- Do the same publishers who complain about Autolink also complain if different browsers display their websites in different ways?
- Well, luckily for you, the publisher hornswoggled more out of me than this mere introduction. The Codex Continual » Bulwark Publishing: Kharndam Collected (#3)
- Publisher: Information Gatekeepers, Inc. Archemix announces aptamer-based therapeutics agreement with Johnson TILMA Expands on NAFTA
- I yesterday had a present of a guinea from a gentleman, a Mr Vaughn, who had read my book, and had desir'd the publisher to send me to his house, I write now to Mr Lofft, and Mr Gedge. Letter 30
- Cox, as the elder, more established, and richer man, was the financial backer and often the named publisher.
- With more than 50 million Larsson books sold world-wide, publishers scrambled to anoint his literary heir—preferably a political and prolix Scandinavian. Tattooed by Politics
- Apparently, one anxious publisher phoned on behalf of a distinguished philosopher who'd misread the invitation letter and thought he was required to pay to take part.