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publicize
/ ˈpʌblɪˌsaɪz /
verb
- tr to bring to public notice; advertise
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Other Words From
- mis·publi·cized adjective
- over·publi·cize verb (used with object) overpublicized overpublicizing
- un·publi·cized adjective
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Word History and Origins
Origin of publicize1
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Example Sentences
We decided to continue to talk about it, continue to publicize it, and see if that puts any amount of pressure on the government.
Israel conducts intelligence and special operations actions frequently, but it does not always publicize these activities.
Leno asked why he has been so reticent to publicize his opinions about President Obama and his policies.
This has inspired efforts to publicize the recycling process.
“I think they saw that what we were doing was actually helping publicize the shows,” Anderson says.
"Maybe that's why we take such care not to publicize our recent advances in mental therapy," he said.
Make copies of the school policy available to all parents, teachers, and students, and take other steps to publicize the policy.
To this end the temporary Chairman proceeded to publicize it in the most thorough fashion.
Naturally even if they wanted to publicize the motorcade route they wouldn't be able to do so in this instance.
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