verb
ADVERB
▪ recently
▪ originally , previously
▪ extensively ( esp. AmE ), widely
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He has ~ed extensively on medieval education.
▪
Her books have never been widely ~ed in the US.
▪ posthumously
▪
Her last book was ~ed posthumously in 1948.
▪ anonymously
▪ online
▪
The study was ~ed online.
VERB + PUBLISH
▪ decide to
▪ intend to , plan to
▪ refuse to
▪ be free to
▪
The press should be free to ~ and comment on all aspects of political and social life.
▪ dare (to)
▪
Freud had not dared to ~ the third chapter of his book in Vienna.
PHRASES
▪ newly ~ed
▪
a newly ~ed series of essays
Publish is used with these nouns as the subject: ↑ institute , ↑ magazine , ↑ newspaper
Publish is used with these nouns as the object: ↑ account , ↑ ad , ↑ advert , ↑ advertisement , ↑ allegation , ↑ anthology , ↑ apology , ↑ article , ↑ autobiography , ↑ bibliography , ↑ biography , ↑ book , ↑ brochure , ↑ bulletin , ↑ catalogue , ↑ collection , ↑ column , ↑ data , ↑ detail , ↑ dictionary , ↑ directory , ↑ dissertation , ↑ document , ↑ draft , ↑ edition , ↑ editorial , ↑ encyclopedia , ↑ essay , ↑ excerpt , ↑ extract , ↑ feature , ↑ fiction , ↑ finding , ↑ guide , ↑ hardback , ↑ index , ↑ information , ↑ interview , ↑ issue , ↑ journal , ↑ leaflet , ↑ letter , ↑ list , ↑ literature , ↑ magazine , ↑ manifesto , ↑ manual , ↑ manuscript , ↑ map , ↑ material , ↑ memoir , ↑ news , ↑ newspaper , ↑ novel , ↑ obituary , ↑ pamphlet , ↑ paper , ↑ photograph , ↑ piece , ↑ poem , ↑ poetry , ↑ poll , ↑ recipe , ↑ recommendation , ↑ report , ↑ research , ↑ result , ↑ review , ↑ statement , ↑ story , ↑ study , ↑ summary , ↑ text , ↑ thesis , ↑ title , ↑ transcript , ↑ update , ↑ volume , ↑ work , ↑ writing