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re·pub·lish

 (rē-pŭb′lĭsh)
tr.v. re·pub·lished, re·pub·lish·ing, re·pub·lish·es
1. To publish again.
2. Law
a. To repeat (a slanderous or libelous statement) that one has heard or read.
b. To reinstate (a revoked will).

re·pub′lish·er n.
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republish

(ˌriːˈpʌblɪʃ)
vb (tr)
to publish (a book, etc, that has already been published) again
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re•pub•lish

(riˈpʌb lɪʃ)

v.t.
1. to publish again.
2. to reexecute (a will).
[1615–25]
re•pub′lish•er, n.
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republish


Past participle: republished
Gerund: republishing

Imperative
republish
republish
Present
I republish
you republish
he/she/it republishes
we republish
you republish
they republish
Preterite
I republished
you republished
he/she/it republished
we republished
you republished
they republished
Present Continuous
I am republishing
you are republishing
he/she/it is republishing
we are republishing
you are republishing
they are republishing
Present Perfect
I have republished
you have republished
he/she/it has republished
we have republished
you have republished
they have republished
Past Continuous
I was republishing
you were republishing
he/she/it was republishing
we were republishing
you were republishing
they were republishing
Past Perfect
I had republished
you had republished
he/she/it had republished
we had republished
you had republished
they had republished
Future
I will republish
you will republish
he/she/it will republish
we will republish
you will republish
they will republish
Future Perfect
I will have republished
you will have republished
he/she/it will have republished
we will have republished
you will have republished
they will have republished
Future Continuous
I will be republishing
you will be republishing
he/she/it will be republishing
we will be republishing
you will be republishing
they will be republishing
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been republishing
you have been republishing
he/she/it has been republishing
we have been republishing
you have been republishing
they have been republishing
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been republishing
you will have been republishing
he/she/it will have been republishing
we will have been republishing
you will have been republishing
they will have been republishing
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been republishing
you had been republishing
he/she/it had been republishing
we had been republishing
you had been republishing
they had been republishing
Conditional
I would republish
you would republish
he/she/it would republish
we would republish
you would republish
they would republish
Past Conditional
I would have republished
you would have republished
he/she/it would have republished
we would have republished
you would have republished
they would have republished
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ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.republish - publish again; "The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections"
print, publish - put into print; "The newspaper published the news of the royal couple's divorce"; "These news should not be printed"
2.republish - revive (a cancelled will or a libel)
law, jurisprudence - the collection of rules imposed by authority; "civilization presupposes respect for the law"; "the great problem for jurisprudence to allow freedom while enforcing order"
resurrect, revive - restore from a depressed, inactive, or unused state; "He revived this style of opera"; "He resurrected the tango in this remote part of Argentina"
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Translations

republish

[ˈriːˈpʌblɪʃ] VTreeditar
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[ˌriːˈpʌblɪʃ] vtripubblicare
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References in classic literature ?
There are about thirty cases on record, of which the most famous, that of the Countess Cornelia de Baudi Cesenate, was minutely investigated and described by Giuseppe Bianchini, a prebendary of Verona, otherwise distinguished in letters, who published an account of it at Verona in 1731, which he afterwards republished at Rome.
There was another letter from him in the same paper, touching a bridge; there was an advertisement of a collection of similar letters by him, to be shortly republished, in a neat volume, 'with considerable additions'; and, unless I am very much mistaken, the Leading Article was his also.
The result was a full page in a Sunday supplement, filled with photographs and idealized drawings of Marian, with many intimate details of Martin Eden and his family, and with the full text of "The Palmist" in large type, and republished by special permission of MACKINTOSH'S MAGAZINE.
His life was prefixed to all the early editions of these fables, and was republished as late as 1727 by Archdeacon Croxall as the introduction to his edition of Aesop.
This testimony, so long as I live, and so long as my descendants have any legal right in my books, I shall cause to be republished, as an appendix to every copy of those two books of mine in which I have referred to America.
The Upper House on Thursday resolved to take theS16.5 billion as contained in the republished Division of Revenue Bill currently before a mediation committee of the two Houses.
Under the EU copyright laws, publishers have the right to claim financial compensation from Alphabet, Facebook and other web systems if a portion of their articles appear in the Google News results and when they are shared by users or If it has been republished. The core dispute between Google and the EU is centered around articles 11 and 13 of the IPR's law.
In accordance with December 2017 guidance from the International Committee of Medical Journal Editors (2), MMWR has corrected and republished the report (3).
Carrier Management republished a version of the LinkedIn article on its website in several parts:
He took to Facebook to say: 'I think the [insulting] message republished by Fresh News will attract many more readers than the original post by the teacher,' warning news media should not republish such content.
The two organizations on (25 April) announced at Singapore Maritime Week that the Freightos International Freight Index, which reflects weekly spot rates for 40-foot containers based on 12 to 18 million price points collected every week on 12 main shipping trade lanes, will be audited by the Baltic Exchange and republished as the Freightos Baltic Indices.