1. prepublication - Noun
2. prepublication - Adjective
prepublication (not comparable)
Preceding, or in preparation for, publication.
prepublication (plural prepublications)
A preliminary version of a publication, produced in advance of the final version.
The 1995 press law prohibits prepublication censorship or imprisonment for expressing opinions; however, the government uses the penal code to prosecute citizens on defamation, disinformation, and incitement charges. Source: Internet
The profuse prepublication praise bestowed on heralds the emergence of a promising new writer. Source: Internet
The Justice Department filed a similar action over former National Security Agency contractor Edward Snowden’s book, seeking to collect all the proceeds because it didn’t undergo a prepublication review. Source: Internet
The government, including NISS, practices direct prepublication censorship of all forms of media. Source: Internet
The government, including the National Intelligence and Security Services (NISS), continues to practice direct prepublication censorship of all forms of media. Source: Internet
The Times reported Bolton had submitted the manuscript to the White House for a standard prepublication review for classified information. Source: Internet