How to Use publish in a Sentence

publish

verb
  • He has not published anything for a long time.
  • The magazine published two of my stories.
  • It's a small company that only publishes about four books a year.
  • The newspaper is published daily.
  • There is a lot of pressure for professors to publish regularly.
  • The university press publishes academic titles.
  • In fact, this equation was published back in 1964 by a certain C. P. Willans.
    Manon Bischoff, Scientific American, 16 Nov. 2023
  • The paper, which was published in 2012, became an event.
    Gideon Lewis-Kraus, The New Yorker, 30 Sep. 2023
  • In mid-April, fans were thrilled to learn about the actor's plans to publish a picture book called Just Because.
    Adrianna Freedman, Good Housekeeping, 6 Aug. 2023
  • The full list of companies will be published on Wednesday, June 21.
    Time, 20 June 2023
  • News in an exclusive interview published ahead of the awards show.
    Chantal Da Silva, NBC News, 29 Sep. 2023
  • The Journal's Jason Zweig wrote about Munger in a story published today.
    Wsj Staff, WSJ, 29 Nov. 2023
  • In addition to House Beautiful, her work has been published in Byrdie, Snapchat, and more.
    House Beautiful, 8 June 2023
  • But a final report, which will include the crash’s probable cause, could take up to two years to publish.
    Grace Toohey, Los Angeles Times, 19 Jan. 2024
  • Sign up to receive our biggest stories as soon as they’re published.
    ProPublica, 3 Nov. 2023
  • Strathdee reached out to scientists publishing phage research at the time.
    Popular Science, 12 Oct. 2023
  • Our guides team published recommendations on where to eat, things to do, places to visit and much more.
    San Diego Union-Tribune, 11 Dec. 2023
  • Each week, a reporter publishes a list of finalists and online poll for the public to vote on.
    Journal Sentinel, 26 Feb. 2024
  • Golfweek has published its yearly list of state-by-state best golf course rankings, and some familiar names made the grade in Kentucky.
    Caleb Wiegandt, The Courier-Journal, 15 June 2023
  • He was not involved in the new CDC report but has published research on life expectancy trends.
    Deidre McPhillips, CNN, 21 Mar. 2024
  • Meanwhile, Bill Gates yesterday published a blog post on much the same subject.
    David Meyer, Fortune, 12 July 2023
  • This article was first published in the latest issue of The Week magazine.
    The Week Us, theweek, 18 Jan. 2024
  • The book was published by Yatakhayaloon, which is founded by Yasser Bahjatt and Abbas.
    Alex Ritman, The Hollywood Reporter, 16 Nov. 2023
  • That’s because the rule is much weaker than its original version, which was first published in March 2022.
    Michael Hiltzik, Los Angeles Times, 8 Mar. 2024
  • The Washington Post was allowed to watch the trial on the condition that the identity of the defendant not be published.
    Keith L. Alexander, Washington Post, 29 Sep. 2023
  • Letters may be edited for length and clarity, and may be published in any medium.
    The New Yorker, 26 Feb. 2024
  • Russian media rarely publish stories about the health of the leaders of Russia or its allied neighbors.
    Reuters, NBC News, 15 May 2023
  • Maayan, a major in the unit whose last name the IDF said cannot be published for security reasons, said searches of the tunnels have so far yielded no sign of the hostages.
    NBC News, 6 Nov. 2023
  • The more often the men fished, the better their mental health, according to the study, which was published in the journal epidemiologia this summer.
    Melissa Rudy, Fox News, 30 Sep. 2023
  • The research, published in the journal Nature Medicine, also found erythritol made blood platelets easier to form a clot.
    Sara Moniuszko, CBS News, 16 May 2023

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