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In press Meaning in English

expression

ˈɪn/, /ɪn/ /ˈpɹɛs
in PRESS
ˈɪn/ /pɹˈɛs
in-PRESS

Definition

Describes a book, article, or academic paper that has been accepted for publication and is currently being prepared, printed, or set to be published soon but is not yet available to the public.

Usage & Nuances

Used mainly in academic, publishing, and research contexts. Indicates official acceptance, but the work is not yet citable as published. Often appears in bibliographies as 'in press' when full publication details are unknown.

Example Sentences

The article is in press and will be published next month.

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Her new book is in press and not yet available for sale.

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The study is still in press, so we can’t read it yet.

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Several chapters of the report are in press, with more to come later this year.

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I’ve seen the announcement, but the official guidelines are still in press.

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Don’t worry, your paper is in press—you’ll get your copy soon!

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