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publicize

[puhb-luh-sahyz] / ˈpʌb ləˌsaɪz /


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Paul herself spent most of the past week publicizing the show, walking the red carpet at the Oscars and appearing on ABC’s “Good Morning America.”

From The Wall Street Journal

“After we advertised, publicized her as the lead. She made a fool of Mr. Haber. And the store.”

From Literature

A fresh batch of headlines has contributed to the sense of panic in the private-credit space this week as lenders publicized the latest round of quarterly redemption requests, Accelerate’s Klymochko said.

From MarketWatch

Defense attorneys for the accused challenged the wisdom of prosecuting “doxxing” cases, as the alleged victims will be required to testify and publicize the very information they were trying to protect.

From Los Angeles Times

The daylight-saving anomaly has continued in the years since its existence was first publicized.

From MarketWatch