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publisher
[puhb-li-sher]
noun
a person or company whose business is the publishing publishing of books, periodicals, engravings, computer software, etc.
the business head of a newspaper organization or publishing house, commonly the owner or the representative of the owner.
publisher
/ ˈʌɪʃə /
noun
a company or person engaged in publishing periodicals, books, music, etc
the proprietor of a newspaper or his representative
Word History and Origins
Origin of publisher1
Example Sentences
It’s an intriguing idea, but one that Freedman, billed by his publisher as “Britain’s leading author of popular works of Jewish culture and history,” never really pins down.
Eventually, a publisher risked a short print run and sales of the book, described once as "an assassin's manual", took off, first in the UK and then in the US.
Art, commerce, passion and personalities meet in Boris Kachka’s chronicle of the publisher that set the ‘intellectual tone of postwar America.’
In a description from the publisher, Democratic Party pressure to force Biden to end his campaign is painted as a "betrayal."
A music publisher is suing Facebook and its ad agency for using an Eminem song without permission in an ad for Facebook Home.
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