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Made known; especially made widely known.
publicized
suppressed
published
advertised
heralded
promulgated
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1
South African Animal Sanctuary Alliance
publicised
its recent awards for responsible tourism.
2
The national airline's financial woes have been well
publicised
in recent years.
3
So far, the number of licences handed out has not been
publicised
.
4
But less well
publicised
is the country's urgent need for rehabilitation facilities.
5
It's been criticised as a knee-jerk reaction to recently
publicised
racism incidents.
6
It has been, if not a famous victory, certainly a
well
-
publicised
one.
7
Despite its
well
-
publicised
build up, this morning's ballot came as a surprise.
8
Elon Musk has ended his
much
-
publicised
and very short hiatus from Twitter.
9
It will go down well considering the American's much
publicised
financial difficulties.
10
Mix in the latest
well
-
publicised
and irresponsible populism of Johnson and Gove.
11
If news like that is widely
publicised
,
it can unfairly influence jurors.
12
What looked to be her hugely
publicised
big international break is over.
13
They hardly come as much surprise; indeed, most were
publicised
at the time.
14
It was North Korea's second
publicised
military drill in three days.
15
The trio won't be lacking in confidence given Australia's
well
-
publicised
issues facing spin.
16
To build on the sensational consumer response, Jaguar did a
well
-
publicised
speed trial.
publicised
publicise
·
publicise in
publicise case
publicise issues
publicise battle
publicise breakdown
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