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Publicise meaning
To make widely known to the public. | To advertise, create publicity for.
Example sentences (20)
He added that he thought his “quirky” and “eye-catching” idea would help to publicise the cause, with funds being donated to Red Cross to support Ukrainians embroiled in the ongoing war with Russia.
Portuguese publication confirmed the Duke and Duchess of Sussex had travelled to Portugal without their kids Prince Archie, four and Princess Lilibet, two, making the trip a "mega-secret" operation which they chose not to publicise.
Reacting to this development, Frank accused the United States of double standards over its refusal to publicise President Tinubu's academic records.
Sadly, the Ministers of the Buhari administration who refused to publicise the work they were doing, are also silent as ex-Mnisters.
This meant Horrocks did not have a chance to publicise his work and gain the respect of his fellow astronomers, and so was not publicly lauded for his discoveries the way Kepler and Galileo were.
With the killing sending Singh and other members underground, the HSRA had limited means to publicise their cause.
But he said with ‘hindsight’ it would’ve been ‘sensible’ to publicise the change so residents were made aware.
Many of those who attended the dialogue were, however, stupefied that Inspector General of Police Kayode Egbetokun chose that Monday dialogue forum to publicise his reservations.
They cover and publicise everything Ugbor does even when there is no need for such coverage and publicity.
A former leading figure of the ONR was as regional head of the ‘Institute of National Remembrance’ (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej), which is supposed to document and publicise crimes by the Nazi and communist regimes.
He doesn't even seem to want to publicise or dramatise good news with the same parity as the bad news.
He said that he would continue the I am saying Mass, but would not publicise what time the Mass is at.
Therefore, it is in our collective interest to support and promote our ‘Nomad Digital Residence’ programme, and I urge everyone – persons and companies – to publicise the dedicated website on their web pages and social media pages.
Covering key developments across the country’s maritime sector, the annual publication aims to publicise the UAE’s achievements both locally and internationally, through in depth articles, researched first hand.
It is also unfortunate that some individuals have also given hostage to fortune by injudiciously seeking to publicise the so-called Zimbabwe Generation 40 political party as being associated with some of us who are labelled as G40 stalwarts.
The Department of Culture is committed to helping local authors publicise their books and is encouraging authors to contact them at 468-4949.
The members told the foreign secretary that the government should vigorously publicise across the world the reasons behind New Delhi’s move to target the terror camp, a member later said.
The North Delhi Municipal Corporation on Monday passed a resolution attacking the Delhi government for taking credit for the work done by the civic body in reducing the incidence of dengue and called upon it to publicise its work.
As priest, it is not in my place to publicise what we have achieved.
He also asked the Department to publicise its Twitter handle and WhatsApp group to enable residents to register their complaints.