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republish Definition

re·pub·lish (rē publis̸h)

transitive verb

  1. to publish again
  2. Law to execute (a will once revoked) a second time

republish Usage Examples

Object

  • edition: I hope you were pleased with the republished editions of your books: they are a pleasure to handle.
  • article: You can republish any article on your own site, blog or ezine f 112.
  • material: The Motley Fool reserves the right to republish the material contributed by our readers.
  • book: Revised, updated or republished books are not eligible.
  • year: Since then the Plan has been reviewed and republished every two years to reflect progress and improvements in our partnership working.
  • information: Some information is moderated by local editors but a large component is information republished from different sources on the Internet.

Converse of object

  • reproduce: You may not modify, copy, reproduce, republish, upload, post, transmit or distribute in any way any Content.

Preposition: as

  • whole: These information sheets may be freely distributed with this attribution, but not republished as a whole.

Preposition: on

  • Internet: Permission from Jim Butterfield to republish on the Internet has been received. ) Moving day grows closer.

Modifying Another Word

  • recently: Among her writings is a memoir of Barbara Hepworth, recently republished to mark the opening of Tate St Ives.
  • here: The 1917 collection of wartime poetry The Muse in Arms has also been republished here in its entirety.
  • then: They were first printed in the daily News Line; then republished in Marxist Review, August 1986.
  • now: We do not think it would be sensible to republish now, but will consider doing so after the next Finance Act.
  • not: We will probably not republish Linux Journal Weekly News Notes tips in future issues of Linux Gazette.
  • just: If it's a worry just republish your final post from time to time when you get the chance.

Preposition: without

  • permission: The site may not be altered in any way or republished without permission.

Preposition: in

  • paperback: UPDATE: All The Rage will be republished in paperback with some changes and additions, and will soon be available in America.
  • form: The series was later republished in book form in two separate editions.
  • edition: Both are republished in new editions to make a set with The Ship Thief.

Preposition: with

  • permission: This article is republished with the kind permission of the author Bernard BROWN.