To publish definition
Examples of To publish in a sentence
VII) To publish or distribute any material that incites violence, hate, or discrimination towards any group; VIII) To unlawfully gather information about others.
To publish professional-looking graphics, we need all originals to be saved at 300 dots-per-inch (dpi) and in grayscale, if possible, or in the CMYK color format if color is necessary.
To publish or license for publication the screenplay of each motion picture version in English or any other language and in any part of the world, including novelizations based on the Work.
To publish paid Partner Products on the Marketplace, You are required to set up a financial account with the Payment Processor authorizing the Payment Processor to collect and remit payments on Your behalf for Partner Products distributed via the Marketplace.
To publish a Listing and make available Offers in the Commercial Marketplace, you must open a Publisher Account through Partner Center and provide all information required by Microsoft to approve you as a Publisher.
The obligations of the Guarantor hereunder shall be unconditional irrespective of the genuineness, validity, regularity or enforceability of the Note Agreement or of the Notes or of any other circumstance which might otherwise constitute a legal or equitable discharge of a surety or guarantor.
To publish the finished product, go to the application page in the Developer Workspace and click the [ Publish ] button.
To publish sufficient copies of Nexus, or its successor and make available to at least 35 percent of the CCSS members enrolled in the session at the time of publication.
To publish the Nexus, or its successor newspaper a minimum of 18 issues per calendar year and provide the CCSS with a publishing schedule for the upcoming publishing year at the start of the academic year.
To publish immediate Open Access under a CC-BY license at no cost to the author, keep this selection and click Continue to License to Publish Form at the bottom of the screen.