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making public
noun as in confession
Strongest matches
Strong matches
Weak matches
noun as in reporting
Strongest matches
Strong matches
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Example Sentences
But you can delay making public disclosures until a few weeks before you start marketing the stock.
Like any celebrity-making public confessional, Armstrong wants something beyond public redemption.
By coming out and making public asks of the U.S., Israel seems to have chosen the latter.
The labor group will invest up to $20 million additional to making public buildings more energy efficient.
Making public the photos of his death and burial will help many to put him—and his fictional world—to rest.
Possibly a slightly better knowledge of mechanical engineering is required for making public opinion, but the process is the same.
The change of scene, meeting so many new people, and the excitement of making public addresses, revived the spirits of Petrarch.
Upon his making public his conversion, he was wounded by a mob and suffered martyrdom.
The duty of making public harangues, our own private counsels, required him.
Suppose she should come into danger by his doing so, by his making public the fact that she was warning him?
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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