Tikibu: pronunciation dictionary with use examples

Word: publication
IPA transcription: [p,ʌblɪk'eɪʃən]
Pronunciations of publication
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noun meaning of the word
  • Synonyms: publication
    Meaning: a copy of a printed work offered for distribution
  • Synonyms: issue, publication
    Meaning: the act of issuing printed materials
Usage examples
  • This great publication marks an era in astronomy.
  • You receive a cheque two years after publication.
  • Not necessarily for publication, but as a guarantee of good faith," she explained.
  • My first publication was an eighty-page pamphlet descriptive of Washington Territory, printed in 1870.
  • I like writing such things, but of course nothing of the sort would ever do for publication, for editors insist on plots, so Priscilla says.
  • "P.S.--Of course, if any profit results from the sale of the writing should you care to undertake its publication, you can do what you like with it, but if there is a loss I will leave instructions with my lawyers, Messrs.
  • After this they thought of burying the captain of the robbers with his comrades, and did it so privately that nobody discovered their bones till many years after, when no one had any concern in the publication of this remarkable history.
  • To give evidence of competency, he once told me he was arranging a new spelling-book, the publication of which would make him known as a literary man, and be an unspeakable advantage to "the rising generation." And this naturally brought on the following colloquy about the work:
  • We are far from imputing evil motives, or even indiscretion, to that functionary; but we are of opinion that the moral feeling of the country would have been served by the publication, and we are sure that undue steps were taken by the member for Tankerville to procure that injunction.
  • He had to leave England. A journalist obtained access to his laboratory in the capacity of laboratory-assistant, with the deliberate intention of making sensational exposures; and by the help of a shocking accident (if it was an accident), his gruesome pamphlet became notorious. On the day of its publication a wretched dog, flayed and otherwise mutilated, escaped from Moreau's house.
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