publish
Pronunciation: [ˈpʌb.lɪʃ]
Word
Context: "media"
(verb) to make something available for people to read or see. It's like when a book or a newspaper is printed and everyone can buy it or read it.
Example
The author decided to publish her new book this year.
Example
He didn't publish his story because he was afraid it wouldn't be liked.
Example
When will they publish the next issue of the magazine?
Context: "information sharing"
(verb) to officially tell people about something, often through a report or announcement. It's like telling everyone news so they know what's happening.
Example
The company will publish the results of the survey soon.
Example
They chose not to publish the details of the event, so no one knew what happened.
Example
Did you hear if they will publish the findings from the study?
0s0s