the act of publishing a book, periodical, map, piece of music, engraving, or the like.
the act of bringing before the public; announcement.
the state or fact of being published.
something that is published, especially a periodical.
Origin of publication
1350–1400; Middle English publicacioun<Latin pūblicātiōn- (stem of pūblicātiō) a making public, confiscation, equivalent to pūblicāt(us) (past participle of pūblicāre to make public) + -iōn--ion
public administration, public administrator, public affairs, publican, public assistance, publication, publication date, public bar, public bill, Public Broadcasting Service, public charge
The publication reported that the sum included a €22 million fine, although Facebook has not confirmed this.
Facebook coughs up $125 million to settle French tax dispute|David Meyer|August 24, 2020|Fortune
During those lean months, publications had to get creative to bring money in the door.
”Pivot” has been the word’: How travel publishers are navigating the coronavirus pandemic|Max Willens|August 20, 2020|Digiday
Participating publications reportedly include News Corp’s Wall Street Journal, Dow Jones and New York Post, BuzzFeed News and Business Insider, according to The Wall Street journal.
Explained: Google’s tussle in Australia over paying publishers for news|Lara O'Reilly|August 19, 2020|Digiday
For example, Huge’s digital publication, Magenta, uses the platform.
‘Let’s put it out in the world’: Why Code and Theory is creating its own thought leadership publication, Decode|Kristina Monllos|August 6, 2020|Digiday
Since then, I have been writing regularly for various publications on subjects ranging from elections to features on travel and cinema.
The Covid-19 survival kit for India’s freelance writers: online workshops, writing books, and more social media|Basav Biradar|August 3, 2020|Quartz
I do not believe we have a current count of fugitives for publication, but will inquire.
Cuba Protects America’s Most Wanted|Michael Daly|December 18, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The publication said the plot was first uncovered by American intelligence.
U.S. Clams Up on Xmas Airline Bomb ‘Plot’|Shane Harris|December 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The alleged plan was first reported in the British publication Express, citing anonymous security sources.
U.S. Clams Up on Xmas Airline Bomb ‘Plot’|Shane Harris|December 2, 2014|DAILY BEAST
Now, with the publication of ‘Loitering,’ the uninitiated can discover what all the fuss is about.
Charles D’Ambrosio’s X-Ray Vision Is On Full Display In His New Essay Collection.|Steve Almond|November 14, 2014|DAILY BEAST
UPDATE: Since publication yesterday, the Philae team learned that the probe bounced two times and apparently landed on its side.
Earthlings, We Landed on a Comet|Matthew R. Francis|November 12, 2014|DAILY BEAST
The defendant's whereabouts were unknown to us, your Honor, and the court allowed us to serve notice by publication.
Lightnin'|Frank Bacon
It is sure that what brought success with them would not succeed with the average (p. 281)publication.
The Building of a Book|Various
I enclose a note for publication—oblige me by letting it appear to-morrow.
Nuts for Future Historians to Crack|Various
The shortest term of copyright exists in Greece, where it endures for but fifteen years from publication.
International Copyright|George Haven Putnam
As the publication of my three last volumes was the principal object, so it was the first care of my English journey.
Memoirs of My Life and Writings|Edward Gibbon
British Dictionary definitions for publication
publication
/ (ˌpʌblɪˈkeɪʃən) /
noun
the act or process of publishing a printed work
any printed work offered for sale or distribution
the act or an instance of making information public
the act of disseminating defamatory matter, esp by communicating it to a third personSee libel, slander
Archaic word: publishment
Word Origin for publication
C14: via Old French from Latin pūblicātiō confiscation of an individual's property, from pūblicāre to seize and assign to public use