publish
The Spanish word 'publicar' translates to 'publish' in English. In both languages, this word is a verb and it denotes the action of preparing and issuing a book, journal, piece of music, or other works to the public. In other words, if a writer chooses to make their written work available for the public to read or buy, they are deciding to 'publish' or 'publicar' it. Therefore, authors, editors, and publishing houses are typically involved in the practice of 'publicar'.
I am going to publish an article tomorrow.
This sentence indicates the speaker's intent to publish an article in the near future.
Can you publish the party photos on Facebook?
This phrase is a question asking if the recipient can share, or publish, photos from a party on the social media platform, Facebook.
The newspaper decided not to publish the story.
This sentence reveals that the newspaper made a decision not to distribute or make a particular story public.