co-publish
Americanverb (used with object)
Other Word Forms
- co-publisher noun
- copublisher noun
Example Sentences
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Baquet and a group of veteran investigative editors will guide journalists producing the efforts, which The Times will let news organizations in the affected areas co-publish or broadcast at no cost, the newspaper said on Tuesday.
From Seattle Times
Scholars from the two countries co-publish scientific papers more often than any other national "dyad," according to research by Caroline Wagner of the Ohio State University.
From Salon
We will link to local newsroom stories about workers in their communities who have died, and we will invite them to co-publish our stories.
From The Guardian
It was published by small Scottish independent Luath Press, but after it reached bestseller lists – and received glowing praise from JK Rowling, who said it was “hard to think of a more timely, powerful or necessary book” – Poverty Safari has now been picked up by Picador, which will co-publish a new paperback with Luath in August.
From The Guardian
We will co-publish stories and share resources with our local partners to create a high-impact body of work that galvanizes communities and holds policymakers to account.
From The Guardian
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