Examples of 'publicise' in a sentence

Meaning of "publicise"

Publicise (verb) - To publicise means to make something known to the public, to promote or advertise something widely
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  • To make widely known to the public.
  • To advertise, create publicity for.

How to use "publicise" in a sentence

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Designing a campaign to publicise the euro banknotes.
Publicise the event within your country.
Amundsen did not publicise his change of plan.
Publicise the opening for technicians and technologists.
Too fearful to publicise peak oil reality.
We publicise your property on the leading foreign portals.
Cosimo was not slow to publicise his success.
We will publicise that this girl is going into a convent.
Wants to be the first to publicise this trend.
We publicise our member schools to students.
The lord has no intention to publicise himself.
Photography can publicise things that are private.
Publicise information about alternatives to academia.
We have to continue to publicise this issue until it is resolved.
Therefore there is no point to publicise them.

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If you want to publicise a course or update information.
He often wrote articles in newspapers to publicise his thoughts.
In my view we must publicise this opportunity much more.
You use the word publicise.
Open access helps to publicise institutionsí research strengths.
A new leaflet has been produced to publicise it.
You came to us to help publicise your little sideshow.
To publicise work carried out by members.
We have got to publicise the show.
To publicise our environmental policy to customers.
A thousand press officers to publicise their little triumphs.
Help publicise all the activities of the institute.
I do not want to publicise his existence.
Publicise examples of existing artistic initiatives in low cost infrastructures.
This will serve to publicise our protectionist actions.
Publicise your event everywhere.
We organise events to publicise our member schools to agents.
Publicise all the virtues of the complex at their different levels.
When we decide to publicise this aggression.
To publicise his forthcoming autobiography.
Blogs are good way to publicise your work too.
We did not publicise this because it was dangerous to do so.
Not something you publicise here.
We systematically publicise on the majority of recognised internet sites.
All because we failed to publicise them.
He also wants to publicise the fact that he is a reformer.
We will make sure to publicise that.
We just need to publicise it so the public know where to go.
She also secured funding to publicise the project.
We will try and publicise a selection of your contributions.
I would appeal to everyone to support and publicise this initiative.
I want to publicise the organisation structure.
The parish rector had to publicise any judgments.
Fail to publicise and live up to clear standards of service.
There are no reasons to publicise these discussions.

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