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publicize
/ ˈʌɪˌɪ /
verb
- tr to bring to public notice; advertise
Other Word Forms
- ·ܲl· adjective
- v·ܲl· verb (used with object) overpublicized overpublicizing
- ܲ·ܲl· adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of publicize1
Example Sentences
The county “has been telling all of Sacramento that they don’t have any documents,” said Manly, who urged the judge to allow his firm to publicize the footage they’d taken of the heaps of documents.
As such, few commoners saw Monday’s highly publicized private jaunt to the boundary between Earth and space as some giant leap for all womankind.
Still, they said there was no prohibition against disclosing basic information about their deals, and noted that private firms and local governments often publicize their low-income housing efforts.
“This was a situation where this was a toxin that was not very well publicized,” Misek told Salon in a phone interview.
The Armenian Bar Assn. is working with the department to publicize the issue and gather cases.
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