publicizing

[ US /ˈpəbɫəˌsaɪzɪŋ/ ]
NOUN
  1. the business of drawing public attention to goods and services
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  • Hassel created the syllabus; local dog trainers and vets agreed to volunteer their time; the Town of Islip Animal Shelter spread the word about the effort and informed new adopters of the learning opportunity; and Canine Fence has put forth $3,000 every year, half of the $6,000 the rest comes from sponsorships that Hassel takes for developing the curricula, rounding up the experts, organizing and publicizing the classes, and amassing free "goody bags"for attendees. Pet Talk: Be a Responsible Dog Owner
  • Getting a sympathetic judge to "unseal" a political opponent's divorce papers and publicizing any weird or dirty details therein has been Obama's very best trick to winning elections these past few years. Latest Articles
  • The court made every effort to actively link men to their sexual abilities by publicizing these proofs of manhood.
  • As to publicising the names of those arrested, they differed, as is natural between a journalist and a penal reformer. Times, Sunday Times
  • On Oct. 1, the FBI, along with private security experts, took the unusual step of publicizing the top 20 ways that hackers tamper with computer systems.
  • As an outsider, i. e, non-police, I would be interested to know if HMIC bothers to invest the same ammount of time and effort in publicising the numbers of the Police Officers who are injured during public order situations/riots – especially the protests in London that they are currently getting excited about. Met Wiot Police Are Too Wuff « POLICE INSPECTOR BLOG
  • By publicizing their private lives, they make us question the tremulous line between life and art.
  • To undertake works on party building, publicizing assignment of personnel, labor payments and group of supervision.
  • In truth, disclosure laws have legitimized a form of official corruption - sanitizing activities by publicizing them.
  • Dr Dalton, who represented the SPCA on the review committee that worked on the code, has been attacked by some farmers for publicising photos of malnourished cows at a saleyard. Radio New Zealand News Headlines
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