republished in English

verb
1
publish (a text) again, especially in a new edition.
In 1995, he republished these forewords in a collection together, with a further foreword for them titled ‘Four Forewords’.

Use "republished" in a sentence

Below are sample sentences containing the word "republished" from the English Dictionary. We can refer to these sentence patterns for sentences in case of finding sample sentences with the word "republished", or refer to the context using the word "republished" in the English Dictionary.

1. It was republished as: Organization and Accountability, Second Edition.

2. Cheever’s Accidence appeared in twenty editions by 1785 and was again republished in 1838

3. WHEREAS IN THE INTERESTS OF CLARITY ALL THE REPRESENTATIVE RATES SHOULD BE REPUBLISHED ;

4. Debussy composed a “Ballade slave” in 1890, and in 1903 he revised and republished it simply as Ballade

5. Even today, this novel is regularly republished, both in full and in abridged edition, and even in comic book form.

6. The Center for the Great Islamic Encyclopedia republished her philosophical system, netism, including her philosophy of knowledge and aesthetics in 2016.

7. No part of this site may be reproduced, republished, copied, transmitted, or distributed in any manner without the express written permission of Beware.org.

8. Study Times, one of the party's leading theoretical journals, republished the piece under the titillating headline "Democracy is a Good Thing".

9. The result was Battlewagon, first published in 1981 as a pocket game, then republished in a larger 8.5"x11" format in 1984

10. The trimmed English version has been translated by Alpha Au and republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing agreement.

11. The result was Battlewagon, first published in 1981 as a pocket game, then republished in a larger 8.5"x11" format in 1984

12. Books written about the massacres in Yangzhou, Jiading and Jiangyin were later republished by anti-Qing authors to win support in the leadup to the 1911 Xinhai Revolution.

13. The Banditti of the Plains, first published in 1894 (and republished in 1934), is an eyewitness exposé of Wyoming's Johnson County range war of the early 1890s

14. Unashamedly acerbic, but alway humorous, the blog has fast become popular with many interested in the region and posts have even been republished by the media in her native Azerbaijan.

15. This article is based on a piece written by Bhavna Deonarain for 350.org, an organisation building a global climate movement, and is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing agreement.

16. Bliss (1981), by Peter Carey; Bliss, a 2005 novel by Fiona Zedde; Bliss (short story) (1920), by Katherine Mansfield; republished in: Bliss (short story collection): and Other Stories (1920) by Katherine Mansfield; Fictional entities

17. 21, The Cholerics show ambition, stubbornness, love of work, courage […; 1984, Tim LaHaye, Your Temperament: Discover its Potential, republished as Why You Act the Way You Do, Carol Stream, Illinois: Tyndale House, 2012,

18. According to The Apple Lover's Cookbook by Amy Traverso, the first recipe for an apple pie made with custard and eggs is listed in a 1660 British book (republished) called The Accomplisht …

19. This article is based on a piece written by Aaron Packard for 350.org, an organisation building a global climate movement, and is republished on Global Voices as part of a content-sharing agreement.

20. Eliot, who is associated with the literary group called the New Critics.Helping define the objective Correlative, Eliot's essay "Hamlet and His Problems", republished in his book The Sacred Wood: Essays on Poetry and Criticism discusses his

21. The following treatise on communist Brainwashing, which has been published and republished since the 1930s, is an edited version of an actual textbook on Russian "psychopolitics." It was used as a primer, here in America, to teach communist agents how to brainwash people, …