publish

/ˈpə-blish/

Middle English publisshen "to make publicly known, proclaim, divulge (the contents of something written), present (something written, a book) to the public," borrowed (with extension by -ish, transitive verbal suffix, as in accomplishdiminish) from Anglo-French publier, poplier "to make generally known, announce publicly, reveal" (continental Old French puepleier), borrowed from Latin pūblicāre "to make public property, appropriate to the state, make generally known," derivative of pūblicus

verb

  1. to make generally known

  2. to make public announcement of

  3. to disseminate to the public

verb

  1. to publish (a book) using the author's own resources

verb

  1. to publish (something) jointly

She copublished the article with one of her colleagues.