Publication ( noun , verb )

(As a noun)

Publication ( noun )

  1. The act of making something known to the public, typically through printing or broadcasting.
  2. A book, magazine, newspaper, or other printed or digital work that has been made available to the public.
  3. The act of issuing a document, such as a report or scientific paper, for distribution or sale.

Origin:

From the latin publicatio, meaning a making known, a publishing, or a declaration.

Examples:

  1. The publication of the novel caused a sensation and became an instant best-seller.
  2. The magazine is a monthly publication that focuses on current events and politics.
  3. The publication of the research paper led to a new understanding of the disease.
  4. The newspaper is a daily publication that covers local and national news.
  5. The company"s annual report is a public document that provides information on the company"s financial performance.

(As a verb)

Publication ( verb )

  1. The act of making something known to the public, typically through printing or broadcasting.
  2. A book, magazine, newspaper, or other printed or digital work that has been made available to the public.
  3. The act of issuing a document, such as a report or scientific paper, for distribution or sale.

Origin:

From the latin publicatio, meaning a making known, a publishing, or a declaration.

Examples:

  1. The publication of the novel caused a sensation and became an instant best-seller.
  2. The magazine is a monthly publication that focuses on current events and politics.
  3. The publication of the research paper led to a new understanding of the disease.
  4. The newspaper is a daily publication that covers local and national news.
  5. The company"s annual report is a public document that provides information on the company"s financial performance.
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