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public- = relating to people, -ation = the process of; Latin → French → English. Imagine a large crowd gathering in a town square to see a new book unveiled, symbolizing the public reveal of knowledge.
Note 1: These definitions and etymologies are not standard dictionary definitions, but extended explanations provided to help with memorization and understanding of the actual application of words. Through this background information, we strive to make words more vivid and easier to understand, and help you remember their meanings in real life.
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Read the FAQ explanation of Comprehensible InputI lift the draft from my desk and move it from rough notes to a clean page. Then I push the final version into the system and set the publication date. The screen lights up, and what was private begins to shift into something visible. I adjust the wording, hold the line of tone, and let the piece go out into the room, a publication taking its first breath.
Publication refers to the act or process of making information publicly available, as well as to a version of a text that has been prepared for distribution. It covers everything from a government report or a scholarly article in a journal to a novel released by a publisher. In everyday use, you might speak of the publication of a report, the publication date, or a new publication by a favorite author. Learners often confuse publication with publicity, which is about attention and promotion rather than the act of releasing content. A publication can be physical or digital, a matter of form rather than a judgment of quality.
English speakers often treat publication as both the act and the object (the published item). Learners must watch for phrases like publication date and avoid replacing with publicity in contexts about releasing information.
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