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publisher Definition

pub·lisher (publis̸h ər)

noun

a person or firm that publishes, esp. one whose business is the publishing of books, newspapers, magazines, printed music, etc.

publisher Synonyms

publisher

n.

publisher Usage Examples

Possessives

  • blurb: Publisher's blurb: " A complete adventure, complex story with rich historical detail.
  • imprint: A detailed map of the county with publisher's imprint dated 1805.
  • description: CNET Networks is not responsible for the content of this Publisher's Description.

Converse of object

  • indemnify: The Advertiser will indemnify the Publisher fully in respect of any claim made against the Publisher arising from the advertisement.
  • participate: Publishers ' Seminar On June 11th ACORN is holding a seminar for participating publishers and other invitees in London.

Adjective modifier

  • leading: A leading educational publisher based in London is looking to appoint a Sales Manager- North.
  • commercial: A number of commercial publishers also produce materials for use in schools.
  • foremost: Aberdeen Journals Limited is the foremost newspaper publisher in the North of Scotland and employs over 550 staff in the local area.
  • independent: A leading commercial independent publisher in South London is looking to appoint a part-time Commissioning Editor.
  • established: The electronic journals from established publishers, for which the University of Exeter has access, may be consulted via the links below.
  • educational: It will heighten educational publishers ' fears over the state of the market.

Modifies a noun

  • hardback: This is a new from publisher hardback book and as such, is in mint condition.
  • copy: A new from publisher copy in mint condition and normally retailing at £ 35 Price: 32.00 GBP Add to Shopping Cart 14.
  • cannot: While every care is taken in compiling this publication, the publishers cannot assume responsibility for any effects arising therefrom.

Noun used with modifier

  • ezine: In addition to being an eZine publisher myself, I'm also an eZine reader.
  • magazine: To view us simply as magazine publishers, however, would not do us justice.
  • newspaper: You know, newspaper publishers take popularity ratings too.
  • dictionary: In fact, " blog " was picked as the word of the year by Merriam-Webster, a U.S. dictionary publisher.
  • b2b: As part of one of the biggest B2B publishers in the UK this title is award winning and well known.
  • journal: It is also worth using the commercial journal publishers own contents page services.