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Meanings of
publicise
in English
Portuguese
advertir
Catalan
fer saber
Spanish
publicitar
Back to the meaning
Call attention to.
advertise
publicize
advertize
Portuguese
advertir
Make public.
air
bare
Synonyms
Examples for "
advertise
"
advertise
publicize
advertize
Examples for "
advertise
"
1
Long Lines, discusses how competition has increased his company's need to
advertise
.
2
It will
advertise
for staff for the new operation in coming weeks.
3
Furthermore, local businesses had no cost effective platform for them to
advertise
.
4
Your User Content may not
advertise
or promote a product or service.
5
Pizzerias, therefore, jump on the chance to
advertise
their product on Google.
1
Beech uses Obama's social networking tool primarily to
publicize
and organize events.
2
For example, it does not always
publicize
its investment plan terms.
3
He also said the government would
publicize
which stations had the lowest prices.
4
It's no wonder automakers are reluctant to
publicize
their continued, and necessary, use.
5
Large BSkyB shareholders have begun to
publicize
the price they want.
1
What if Adrian considered it beneath his profession to
advertize
,
even if indirectly?
2
As to his flaunting the glove for a favour, I would ask you, whom does he
advertize
by that?
3
We should be able to choose our own, and
advertize
tea, brioche, and conversation in return for the delicacies of the season.
4
So then I said to my mother, I will
advertize
to give lessons, as other people do, and make money for us all, myself.
5
Parties applying at an office for
advertized
letters should always ask for them as such.
Usage of
publicise
in English
1
The government doesn't really want to
publicise
the negative impact of Brexit.
2
But they don't go out of their way to
publicise
their details.
3
Large BSkyB shareholders have begun to
publicise
the price they want.
4
So I'm delighted to
publicise
the latest crop of upcoming events.
5
The bombshell blonde is yet to
publicise
the relationship on her own profile.
6
Rushing to
publicise
the narrow, negative findings is mean-spirited and cynical.
7
These announcements
publicise
who is dressing who for the star-studded occasion.
8
Every state company and organisation now has a vision and mission that they
publicise
.
9
Ryanair's decision to
publicise
the findings ahead of the official announcement raised some eyebrows.
10
It is illegal to
publicise
the results of votes before 10pm on election night.
11
A televised game gave the visitors from Coventry the opportunity to
publicise
their plight.
12
She has come from London to Dublin to
publicise
her newly-published memoir, Trespassers .
13
Occasionally, the Home Office fails even to
publicise
a death.
14
It is therefore particularly important to
publicise
this concession.
15
Our family have debated for some time whether we should
publicise
our father's abusive behaviour.
16
We
publicise
we use it for safety and security.
Other examples for "publicise"
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publicise
Verb
Indicative · Present
Frequent collocations
publicise militancy
publicise parties
publicise the event
publicise a bar
publicise accusations
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Translations for
publicise
Portuguese
advertir
Catalan
fer saber
anunciar
Spanish
publicitar
anunciar
Publicise
through the time
Publicise
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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