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[ US /ˈpəbɫɪˌsaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. make public
    She aired her opinions on welfare
  2. call attention to
    Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS

How To Use publicize In A Sentence

  • Since 1975, landmines have killed over a million people, far outstripping the deaths caused by those well-publicized bugaboos, nuclear, chemical and biological weapons.
  • But it did it and I'm quite surprised that the celebration, the bicentenary of this amazing event was not more widely publicised - it did appear in one of the English newspapers.
  • A large company contracted me to publicize its newest division.
  • A wide belt publicizes a big gut, so keep that it mind.
  • In a well publicised case a patient recently committed suicide while under the care of a clinical ecologist.
  • He also plays solo when he can - though sometimes these gigs aren't publicised widely.
  • The whole book has the feel of being a retread of issues that have already been quite well publicised.
  • Incarceration is a well-publicized feature of the American system, and is available too in other jurisdictions.
  • There the Africans stood trial for piracy and murder in a much publicized case, even for that day.
  • He is the undisputed backbench champion of the well-publicized empty gesture.
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