republish

verb
re·​pub·​lish | \ (ˌ)rē-ˈpə-blish How to pronounce republish (audio) \
republished; republishing; republishes

Definition of republish

transitive verb

1 : to publish again or anew
2 : to execute (a will) anew

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Other Words from republish

republisher noun

Examples of republish in a Sentence

Recent Examples on the Web

Qutoutiao was accused of republishing a news publication’s work on its own platform without authorization. Echo Huang, Quartz, "Here are your four apps to understand China’s grassroots consumers," 21 Aug. 2019 Originally published in the winter 2018 issue of Michigan Quarterly Review, Hicok’s essay caused a stir on social media when republished online by the Utne Reader early this month. Timothy Yu, The New Republic, "The Case of the “Disappearing” Poet," 7 Aug. 2019 Only after Vanity Fair republished the article online along with the Warhol illustration after Prince’s death in 2016, did Goldsmith see it for the first time. Jason Daley, Smithsonian, "Warhol’s Prince Image Doesn’t Violate Copyright, Judge Rules," 4 July 2019 Badinter is a French public intellectual and historian whose three-part history of the Enlightenment, Les Passions intellectuelles, was republished as one volume by Éditions Robert Laffont in November. Jean Birnbaum, Harper's magazine, "Republic of Letters," 10 Mar. 2019 After the authors removed erroneous data, the paper was republished with similar conclusions. David Adam, Scientific American, "How a Data Detective Exposed Suspicious Medical Trials," 6 Aug. 2019 The video has been republished all over social media. Alma Fausto, The Denver Post, "Family brawl breaks out in Disneyland’s Toontown," 8 July 2019 This Bill of the Month story is being republished with permission of Kaiser Health News, which crowdsources, dissects and explains medical bills in cooperation with NPR. Jon Hamilton, Dallas News, "Austin woman's spinal surgery brings back-breaking $94,000 bill a year later," 20 June 2019 This article first appeared on Mosaic and is republished here under a Creative Commons licence. Alex Whiting, Quartz, "How France is convincing its citizens to get vaccinated," 26 June 2019

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First Known Use of republish

1592, in the meaning defined at sense 1

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republish

transitive verb
re·​pub·​lish | \ ˌrē-ˈpə-blish How to pronounce republish (audio) \

Legal Definition of republish

1 : to publish again or anew republishing the defamatory statements
2 : to execute (a will) anew usually through the execution of a codicil incorporating the will by reference and with the result of rendering an otherwise invalid will valid