Definition of Republish

1. Verb. Publish again. "The scientist republished his results after he made some corrections"

Generic synonyms: Print, Publish
Derivative terms: Republication, Republication, Republishing

2. Verb. Revive (a cancelled will or a libel).
Category relationships: Jurisprudence, Law
Generic synonyms: Resurrect, Revive

Definition of Republish

1. v. t. To publish anew; specifically, to publish in one country (a work first published in another); also, to revive (a will) by re&?;xecution or codicil.

Definition of Republish

1. Verb. To publish once again; to print and distribute copies of a work that has previously been printed and distributed. ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Republish

1. publish [v -ED, -ING, -ES] - See also: publish

Lexicographical Neighbors of Republish

republicate
republicated
republicates
republicating
republication
republications
republicize
republicized
republicizes
republicizing
republick
republicks
republics
republique
republiques
republish (current term)
republished
republisher
republishers
republishes
republishing
repudiable
repudiate
repudiated
repudiates
repudiating
repudiation
repudiationist
repudiationists
repudiations

Literary usage of Republish

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. United States Supreme Court Reports by Lawyers Co-operative Publishing Company, United States Supreme Court (1888)
"The answer also admits that in republish- ing volumes 32 to 38 the ... defendants notified the plaintiff of their intention to republish volumes 32 to 38, ..."

2. Modern American Law: A Systematic and Comprehensive Commentary on the by Eugene Allen Gilmore, William Charles Wermuth (1914)
"What does a codicil republish?—Granting, then, that under modern statutes, it requires either a codicil or another will to republish a prior will, ..."

3. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1813)
"... periodical publications, in the principal cities of the United States, to republish it, when they can do so without excluding more interesting matter. ..."

4. A Brief Historical Relation of State Affairs, from September 1678 to April 1714 by Narcissus Luttrell (1857)
"His majestic hath been pleased to republish his declaration for liberty of conscience, with the addition of some reasons for turning out several noblemen ..."

5. Life of Jonathan Trumbull, Sen., Governor of Connecticut by Isaac William Stuart (1859)
"He receives from the latter hia principal political pamphlets, and takes pains to republish and circulate one important one among his countrymen. ..."

6. Biographical and Critical Essays: Reprinted from Reviews, with Additions and by Abraham Hayward (1873)
"Almon has been found guilty of republish- ing the letter to the King, and Woodfall, who was the original publisher, is to be tried to-morrow. ..."

7. The Christian Remembrancer by William Scott (1848)
"... and is therefore free) to republish his " Ob- ' servations" at any time, and to reprint his "Bampton Lectures" ' without any alteration. ..."

8. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"... it may seem almost supererogatory to republish the record of his life. At the same time, however, such a record must be acceptable to many who may not ..."

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