publish
verb [ T ]
uk/ˈpʌblɪʃ/ us COMMERCE
to produce books, magazines, software, etc. and to make them available to the public by selling them:
They publish a range of business books and software.
COMMUNICATIONS
to print an article in a newspaper or magazine, or to make it available online:
The journal does not publish correspondence from readers.
publish an article/report/account The Economist published a lengthy article on the subject of debt.
Papers presented at the conference are published online.
COMMUNICATIONS
to make information available to the public:
Sales figures are published monthly.
publish sth in/on sth Details of the event are published on our website.
COMMERCE
to print and sell the work of a particular writer:
He was first published in the early 1980s.
She was already a published author at the age of 23.