Advertisement

View definitions for make public

make public

verb as in break

verb as in declassify

Strongest match

Strong matches

Weak match

Discover More

Example Sentences

The investigation is ongoing, but Kemp has yet to make public any evidence of widespread fraud by the group.

Hunkered down in a bunker, she, Mellie, and Fitz argue over what details about their relationship they want to make public.

He proposed that colleges be required to make public data revealing employment and earning patterns among their graduates.

The former Minnesota governor told Candy Crowley that Obama ought to make public statements on entitlement reform.

The outside investigation, he said, “will make public its dysfunction.”

In desperation she is risking her own safety and happiness to make public her belief that I am Horace Endicott.

He was fined "20, twice set in the pillory, and bound to make public submission."

Nearly every person entertains opinions which he does not deem it discreet or necessary to make public.

At a place called Grand Terre, the privateers would often make public sale of their cargoes and prizes by auction.

None of this, however, mattered much to Susan, who did not aim for a popular paper but "to make public sentiment."

Advertisement

From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

Advertisement

Advertisement

Advertisement