Definitions

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  • verb US To remove something from an official publication

Etymologies

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de- +‎ publish

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Examples

  • Abdelnour also denied a request by the ACLU to depublish the Court of Appeals opinion.

    Archive 2007-02-01 Howard M. Friedman 2007

  • Tell that to the California Supreme Court, which was recently asked by CSE to depublish its ruling declining to enforce a support order against a man whom they determined IN ABSENTIA to be the father of a child which was not in fact his.

    More on “pro-life” and feminism 2004

  • The only request to the California Supreme Court was a request to depublish the case (that is essentially to erase it from the official record) which was denied.

    The American Spectator 2009

  • After cries of outrage, along with a few giggles, Google did depublish the picture. summary of the week's articles every Friday!

    The Internet Patrol 2009

  • The only request to the California Supreme Court was a request to depublish the case (that is essentially to erase it from the official record) which was denied.

    The American Spectator 2009

  • Therefore, the request to depublish the opinion would seem to be an acquiescence of the government to Luttig’s position.

    Think Progress » Conservative Judge Argues Bush Adminstration Lacks Credibility 2005

  • Better yet, make it so you don’t have to depublish in the first place.

    EXTRALIFE – By Scott Johnson - So I get this email… 2005

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