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publicize
/ Ė±čŹ²ś±ōɪ˲õ²¹ÉŖ³ś /
verb
(tr) to bring to public notice; advertise
Other 51³Ō¹Ļ Forms
- mispublicized adjective
- overpublicize verb (used with object)
- unpublicized adjective
51³Ō¹Ļ History and Origins
Origin of publicize1
Example Sentences
The highly publicized Beatles are, of course, top sellers in this market.
The National Democratic Party quickly took to social media to publicize the governorās challenge to Homan to arrest him.
Then again, she didnāt star in a highly publicized and produced trip into space, a reward Bezos gifted to his fiancĆ©e, Lauren SĆ”nchez.
Around the same time, researchers started to question the serotonin theory that had been publicized as a potential cause of depression.
Maryland said its ban applies to ācertain highly dangerous, military-style assault weapons of the sort used in a series of highly publicized mass shootings.ā
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