Verb
go to press (third-person singular simple present goes to press, present participle going to press, simple past went to press, past participle gone to press)
(of a publication) To go to be printed, after editing is completed.
Good evening Mr and Mrs America, from border to border and coast to coast and all the ships at sea. Let's go to press. Walter Winchell
After a metallic reflecting layer (usually aluminium, but sometimes gold or other metal) is applied to the clear blank substrate, the disc goes under a UV light for curing and it is ready to go to press. Source: Internet
Armed with early fax machines wherever he went, he became notorious for haphazardly sending sometimes illegible material to the magazine's San Francisco offices as an issue was about to go to press. Source: Internet
As we go to press, there is no official response from Minister of Education Patrick Faber or from the Ministry of Education to the threat of legal action by the BNTU. Source: Internet
As we go to press on Wednesday October 22, the National Emergency Management Organization (NEMO) is reporting that a total of 91 persons are in shelters in Belize City, Orange Walk and Corozal. Source: Internet
The Hancock Herald will go to press early for the July 4 issue of the newspaper. Source: Internet