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co-publish

or co·pub·lish

[ koh-puhb-lish ]

verb (used with object)

  1. to publish jointly with another publisher.


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  • co-publish·er co·publish·er noun
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Example Sentences

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.

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.

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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.

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.

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.

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