How to Use republish in a Sentence

republish

verb
  • This Kaiser Health News story can be republished for free (details).
    Liz Szabo, Washington Post, 15 Mar. 2018
  • Some Chinese news outlets such as The Paper have republished (link in Chinese) the post, which can still be accessed.
    Jane Li, Quartz, 15 Dec. 2019
  • It is republished from the Associated Press at the bottom of this post.
    Emily Bamforth, cleveland.com, 26 June 2019
  • Harris-Jackson and Smith chose to republish the same video on their Facebook and Twitter accounts.
    Paula Rogo, Essence.com, 15 Mar. 2018
  • His reporting was republished as Night of the Grizzlies.
    Emily E. Smith, Smithsonian, 10 Aug. 2017
  • His reporting was republished as Night of the Grizzlies.
    Emily E. Smith, Smithsonian, 10 Aug. 2017
  • The court is republishing them now with new portions unredacted.
    James Hill, ABC News, 9 Jan. 2024
  • The Onion does not republish the story after every mass shooting.
    Sydney Ember, New York Times, 3 Oct. 2017
  • Sometimes a good, marketable book published by a small press gets noticed and is republished by a major house.
    Elaine Ayala, ExpressNews.com, 28 Jan. 2020
  • While Trump deleted and republished the tweet soon thereafter, correcting his spelling mistakes in the process, the damage was still done for Alex.
    Dave Quinn, PEOPLE.com, 2 Mar. 2018
  • After all, what publishers in their right mind would republish a book that had taken years to earn back its small advance?
    Akhil Sharma, The New Yorker, 29 July 2022
  • In the few days since the video directed by Christopher Stoudt was republished, it's gained another 10 million views.
    Chelsea Brasted, NOLA.com, 10 June 2017
  • It has been republished to coincide with the film’s wide theatrical release on April 6th.
    Adi Robertson, The Verge, 5 Apr. 2018
  • This article is from May 2017, and has been republished in remembrance of Princess Diana on the anniversary of her death.
    Katie Frost, Harper's BAZAAR, 31 Aug. 2018
  • This article is republished from the Snack Stack, a newsletter about the cultural history of snacks around the world.
    Doug MacK, Smithsonian Magazine, 21 July 2023
  • My conclusion is thus that GTR is very unlikely to be republished.
    Cyrus Farivar, Ars Technica, 8 Sep. 2018
  • His classic Storms and Shipwrecks of New England was first published in 1943 and republished several times since then.
    David Kindy, Smithsonian, 17 Dec. 2019
  • Lin Huiyin’s poetry was republished to widespread acclaim, and Liang’s portrait even appeared on a postage stamp in 1992.
    Stefen Chow, Smithsonian, 30 Sep. 2017
  • Many of his videos have been archived or republished on alternative platforms.
    Brandy Zadrozny, NBC News, 6 Oct. 2023
  • The Inquirer and Daily News are not republishing the photo.
    Michael Boren, Philly.com, 14 June 2018
  • After the photo was published the next day, The Record was inundated with calls, many from people wanting to license and republish the photo.
    Katie Sobko, USA TODAY, 11 Sep. 2021
  • Of all my cartoons, the one above is the most published, republished, tweeted, retweeted, liked, shared, or stolen and reprinted without my permission.
    David Sipress, The New Yorker, 3 Feb. 2017
  • It has been updated with the addition of Napoleon and other films and is being republished for Memorial Day.
    Keith Phipps, Vulture, 26 May 2024
  • The podcasters approached George Carlin’s estate with an offer to take the video down and agree not to republish it on any platform moving forward, Schiller says.
    Winston Cho, The Hollywood Reporter, 2 Apr. 2024
  • Ng's comments on the livestream were later republished on Twitter by the esports news website Inven Global.
    Jessie Yeung, CNN, 8 Oct. 2019
  • The friendship resumed as if nothing had happened, and Greene permitted me to republish the profile in Italy and Spain and to include it in my collected essays.
    Washington Post, 15 Jan. 2021
  • The site also started to republish years-old content with new publication dates added to appear fresh.
    Elahe Izadi, Washington Post, 14 June 2023
  • It has been updated and republished as part of our dining coverage.
    The Indianapolis Star, 27 Feb. 2024
  • Spearheaded by Esperanto-USA, the project hopes to republish 37 prose and 22 poetry books.
    Sindya Bhanoo, Washington Post, 28 July 2023
  • In 1860, as Harriet’s book was about to appear, John decided to republish his own narrative.
    Jennifer Schuessler, New York Times, 23 May 2024

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