publish

/ˈpʌblɪʃ/
verb
  1. To prepare and produce a book, magazine, article, or other written work for sale or distribution to the public.
    • Many scientists publish their research in academic journals.
    • The newspaper publishes a new edition every morning.
    • She hopes to publish her first novel next year.
  2. To make something available online or on a digital platform for others to see.
    • He published a video on his channel about how to bake bread.
    • You can publish your photos directly to the website.
    • The blogger publishes new posts every Tuesday.
  3. To make something known or announced officially to the public.
    • The company published its annual earnings report today.
    • The government will publish the new laws next week.
    • They published a notice about the road closure in the local paper.
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