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noun
- 1. the preparation and issuing of a book, journal, or piece of music for public sale: "the publication of her first novel" Similar
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PUBLICATION definition: 1. the act of making information or stories available to people in a printed or electronic form…. Learn more.
1. : the act or process of publishing. 2. : a published work. Examples of publication in a Sentence. The company specializes in the publication of dictionaries. She has a very impressive list of publications.
A publication is something made to communicate with the public. Publications are usually printed on paper (like magazines and books), but online publications are delivered via the Internet.
Publication definition: the act of publishing a book, periodical, map, piece of music, engraving, or the like.. See examples of PUBLICATION used in a sentence.
publication. [uncountable, countable] the act of printing a book, a magazine, etc. and making it available to the public; a book, a magazine, etc. that has been published.
The publication of something such as information is the act of making it known to the public, for example by informing journalists or by publishing a government document. A spokesman said: 'We have no comment regarding the publication of these photographs.' [ + of]
1. The act or process of publishing matter in print or electronic form. 2. An issue of printed or electronic matter, such as a book or magazine, offered for distribution or sale. 3. Communication of information to the public: the publication of the latest unemployment figures.
PUBLICATION definition: 1. the act of printing and selling a book, newspaper, etc 2. a book, newspaper, or magazine: . Learn more.
PUBLICATION meaning: 1 : the act or process of producing a book, magazine, etc., and making it available to the public; 2 : a book, magazine, etc., that has been printed and made available to the public.
publication /ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən/ n. the act or process of publishing a printed work. any printed work offered for sale or distribution. the act or an instance of making information public. Etymology: 14th Century: via Old French from Latin pūblicātiō confiscation of an individual's property, from pūblicāre to seize and assign to public use.