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republish
[ree-puhb-lish]
verb (used with object)
to publish again.
to republish a bestseller in a special illustrated edition.
Law.to reexecute (a will).
Other Word Forms
- republishable adjective
- republisher noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of republish1
Example Sentences
I did a beautiful piece for her at the Kennedy Center this year based on her book, “Hawk,” which we republished.
A picture of her taken at a party smoking a cigar with a drink stain down the front of her top, looking intoxicated, is regularly republished.
He also requests that judges order “Last Week Tonight” to remove the “false and defamatory statements from all platforms” and keep them from republishing.
It got republished as a mass market paperback and sold nearly a million copies.
This year, the cherished book was republished with updates, additions and a new foreword by Carla Hall.
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