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How to pronounce republication in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms republishing
Type of publication, publishing
Derivation republish
Type Words
Type of publication
Derivation republish

Examples of republication

republication
Norris described the republication of the interview as part of a smear campaign.
From the guardian.co.uk
A republication of an American video by The Globe and Mail does not trump law.
From the en.wikipedia.org
BlogBurst editors choose great content from those blogs for republication.
From the techcrunch.com
The republication of the drawings stomped on the toes of Muslims, again.
From the economist.com
However recently, Supreme Court ordered republication of Amar Desh.
From the themuslimweekly.com
Republication of her back catalogue has been surprisingly sparse.
From the guardian.co.uk
Macmillan and Company then commissioned White to revise The Elements of Style for republication.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This is a republication of the 1958 edition with a new introduction and some text corrections.
From the en.wikipedia.org
Technically, the January 29, 1845 publication was a republication.
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More examples
  • Something that has been published again; a fresh publication (as of a literary work)
  • The act of publishing again
  • A new version of a law that includes any changes to the law. A strict policy of publishing separate republications for separate commencement and expiry dates has been adopted to provide point-in-time access to the law. This makes it easy to find the law as it was in force on a particular day.
  • When an act is re-published with some annotation in the Official Gazette but it is not an official legal document.
  • The reexecution or reestablishment by a testator of a will that he or she had once revoked.
  • A reissue of a previously published edition by another publisher without change in the text. (LCRI 2.7B7)