bepress
/biˈprɛs/Definitions
1. verb
to publish or issue something, especially a book or a report, especially as a means of expressing or defending one’s opinion.
“The activist decided to bepress her views on climate change through a series of articles and interviews.”
2. verb
to impose or force something, especially a particular opinion or policy, onto others.
“The government will bepress its new regulations on the private sector by the end of the year.”