republish

IPA: rɪpˈʌbɫɪʃ

verb

  • To publish once again; to print and distribute copies of a work that has previously been printed and distributed.
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Examples of "republish" in Sentences

  • You can therefore "republish" slander without ever writing it down.
  • Federal Clip Art purchase clip art of logos, badges, aircraft, a lot more, in republish quality (PC or Mac).
  • In the spirit of free speech, I urge Marie Claire to republish this blogpost on their website and attempt a fourth time to clear their name.
  • Kindly state also in your cover letter that you have the permission, if necessary, from the original publishing entity to republish your work.
  • Allour content is published under a Creative Commons license that allows both commercial and non-commercial websites to republish what they like.
  • With news of YouTube co-founder Chad Hurley stepping down as CEO, we think it's a good time to republish our interview with him from the summer of 2006.
  • A representative contacted her, telling her they wished to edit and republish her book as part of its new publishing arm, AmazonEncore, which was launched in order to give quality, overlooked self-published books a bigger promotional push.

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