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(1) make public
(2) call attention to
(3) make widely known; promote
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Verb
(1) make public
(2) call attention to
(3) make widely known; promote
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(1) They cut their own salaries in order to afford a new hire - a business-development exec who could publicize the company and bring in new accounts.
(2) Florida made it a point to widely publicize this intimidating fact again this year - until stopped by a court.
(3) A large company contracted me to publicize its newest division.
(4) Judy had started to publicize books and celebrities
(5) Event sponsorship can also be used to publicize your product.
(6) Customers can publicize their products and services without necessarily selling anything.
(7) Many sites are backed by companies whose primary purpose is to publicize or sell medications, products, or devices.
(8) use the magazine to publicize human rights abuses
(9) Maybe you have a product or service to sell, an organization or cause to promote, or a celebrity or politician to publicize .
(10) However, not all ads for medical service are banned from inviting celebrities to publicize their products.
(11) The original idea of establishing a team and an office to promote, publicize and create books from the expeditions, soon evolved into the Luo Ben store.
(12) So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission.
(13) Accompanying these changes in substance has been a new Chinese campaign to publicize and promote the country's foreign policy.
(14) That episode and error were widely publicised at the time and have dominated some obituaries.
(15) A widely publicized slogan says that there are no trifling matters where the interests of the masses are concerned.
(16) The lamentable standard of their equipment is widely publicised .
Show Examples
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(1) They cut their own salaries in order to afford a new hire - a business-development exec who could publicize the company and bring in new accounts.
(2) Florida made it a point to widely publicize this intimidating fact again this year - until stopped by a court.
(3) A large company contracted me to publicize its newest division.
(4) Judy had started to publicize books and celebrities
(5) Event sponsorship can also be used to publicize your product.
(6) Customers can publicize their products and services without necessarily selling anything.
(7) Many sites are backed by companies whose primary purpose is to publicize or sell medications, products, or devices.
(8) use the magazine to publicize human rights abuses
(9) Maybe you have a product or service to sell, an organization or cause to promote, or a celebrity or politician to publicize .
(10) However, not all ads for medical service are banned from inviting celebrities to publicize their products.
(11) The original idea of establishing a team and an office to promote, publicize and create books from the expeditions, soon evolved into the Luo Ben store.
(12) So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never publicize anyone's name without their explicit permission.
(13) Accompanying these changes in substance has been a new Chinese campaign to publicize and promote the country's foreign policy.
(14) That episode and error were widely publicised at the time and have dominated some obituaries.
(15) A widely publicized slogan says that there are no trifling matters where the interests of the masses are concerned.
(16) The lamentable standard of their equipment is widely publicised .
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Verb
1. make known
2. advertise
3. bare
Synonyms
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Verb
1. make known
2. advertise
3. bare
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