Use "publicize" in a sentence

1. 8 They use and publicize God’s name, Jehovah.

2. 7 We must publicize the meeting widely.

3. 13 Polster: No , we don't publicize this information on principle.

4. Ballyhooing: to praise or publicize lavishly and often excessively

5. They've begun an advertising blitz to publicize the movie.

6. We are not to publicize such giving, as the Jewish Pharisees did.

7. 2 They flew to Europe to publicize the plight of the refugees.

8. 5 She did a series of interviews to publicize her new book.

9. 4 The journal has been a good way to publicize job openings.

10. 8 To publicize such facts would only delight our enemies.

11. 3 They've begun an advertising blitz to publicize the movie.

12. 10 Silkworm mulberry was built to publicize leadership group on the village.

13. Silkworm mulberry was built to publicize leadership group on the village.

14. 1 The author appeared on television to publicize her latest book.

15. 21 Can a school board ever restrict teachers' rights to publicize their views?

16. 6 The Left Book Club was serving to publicize Communist ideology.

17. (James 3:2) Should we be quick to publicize the shortcomings of others?

18. Colporteur definition, a person who travels to sell or publicize Bibles, religious tracts, etc

19. In 1922 they intensified an advertising campaign designed to publicize God’s incoming Kingdom.

20. and to publicize the activities of the open-ended working group established for that purpose;

21. Verb ballyhoos, Ballyhooing, ballyhooed [with object] informal North American Praise or publicize extravagantly.

22. 28 Chindonya are performers who use drums , instruments and dance to publicize businesses.

23. 12 Publicize quality problem and potential problems and implement quality information feedback system.

24. Gen. Quang insisted that the tasks for the police include “preventing any plan to form and publicize domestic opposition political organizations, as well as activities that form and publicize illegal groups and organizations on the Internet.”

25. And using Internet to mobilize and publicize protests actually goes back a long way.

26. * Discipline school principals, administrators, and teachers who demand work from their students, and publicize those penalties.

27. 16 I have a whole magazine that exists for no other reason than to publicize me.

28. Brittany and her husband, Dan Diaz, chose to partner with Compassion & Choices to publicize Brittany…

29. Synonyms for Circularize include push, advertise, hype, promote, publicise, publicize, advocate, plug, sell and advance

30. 29 Advertisements take advantage of partial tone to change the elements of idioms and publicize the products.

31. 29 Pop stars and TV personalities were brought in to publicize the campaign and drum up support.

32. As he has earlier instructed others, Jesus directs them not to publicize what he did.

33. In addition, they receive a commemorative trophy and promotional items to publicize their achievement as Firestone Master Contractor.

34. 15 He also published a number of books of his designs, which doubtless served to publicize his name.

35. These months, and also May, will feature an all-out campaign to publicize the powerful message of Revelation.

36. French-as-a-second-language programs and publicize the good results achieved by students registered in such programs.

37. The fundamental aspects of innovating economies lie in Commercialism and the ability to publicize new products

38. Books, plays, movies, television programs, and news reports publicize it, usually as an acceptable alternative life-style.

39. Xerox placed a few Altos in the Carter White House, but did not publicize the enthusiastic reaction.

40. The collective management organization concerned will also make reasonable efforts to publicize the fact that the monies are available.

41. 24 Hollywood gossips were saying that the studio lacked the funds to publicize its new film properly.

42. 17 Pop stars and TV personalities were brought in to publicize the campaign and drum up support.

43. Publicize legal system during the adjudgement, tell civics to abide the constitution, law, social morality and familial morality.

44. 14 A good estate agent will know the best ways to publicize the fact that your home is for sale.

45. 22 Xerox placed a few Altos in the Carter White House, but did not publicize the enthusiastic reaction.

46. Including: to issue the questionnaires to the public and to publicize via media and company bulletin board, etc.

47. 20 According to her publicists, who had little else except her lubricious reputation to publicize, they measured 40 inches.

48. 25 Only when CSRC has no demurral may the securities company publicize the aggregate asset management plan submitted for archival filing.

49. The media often publicize accounts of “near- death experiences,” wherein patients who were near death later claim to have glimpsed the afterlife.

50. 23 The media, ever vulnerable to a quick reference that seems remotely objective, loves to publicize the latest ratings game.

51. The newspapers thought it would be a good business idea to publicize the game as a confrontation between Japan and China.

52. 18 But Margo turned the finest trick of her life when she turned this prurient interest back on itself to publicize the convention.

53. 19 An initial reluctance on the part of Galileo to publicize the Copernican system should not automatically be ascribed to fear of clerical censure.

54. Synonyms of Catchphrase an attention-getting word or phrase used to publicize something (as a campaign or product) one of those advertising Catchphrases that, if …

55. Many present-day acts of terrorism throughout the world are due to the influence of men who are seeking to publicize their cause or aspirations.

56. 26 This paper also advocates managing carefully and perseveringly and energizing to publicize and educate to train the staff and workers' consciousness in saving energy conscientiously.

57. Documents saved by Nicolas-Joseph Delisle, Arcadio's second student, also helped to publicize the role of the Chinese subject of the king of France.

58. 28 This paper also advocates managing carefully and perseveringly and energizing to publicize and educate to train the staff and workers' consciousness in saving energy conscientiously.

59. With the development of the market economy, the high-leveled upholster printing is being used more and more widely on account of its function of beautify and publicize.

60. THE Crusader came into existence because we greatly felt a need for an organ free and daring enough to publicize the unabriged facts about the South's heathen racist conduct

61. 30 Article 27 The administrative departments of import quotas shall publicize the total amount of quotas for the next year between September 15 and October 14 of each year.

62. 27 With the development of the market economy, the high-leveled upholster printing is being used more and more widely on account of its function of beautify and publicize.

63. 9 Publicize the match: take charge of the poster facture and handbill distribution. Considering the lasting time span of this match,(www.Sentencedict.com) principal should dispose the lasting publicizing work.

64. / kəmˈpʌl.sɪv.li / too much and in a way that shows you are unable to stop: She exercises / cleans / works Compulsively. We are living in an age where celebrities Compulsively publicize their private lives.

65. Amnesty International, international nongovernmental organization founded in London on May 28, 1961, that seeks to publicize violations by governments and other entities of rights recognized in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights, especially …

66. Chalking on Campus: Regulations and Guidelines Chalking is defined as the marking of a surface with chalk in order to publicize an upcoming event sponsored by a registered student organization

67. Meanwhile, we will publicize the plan via media and channels in many different forms and guide the mass and the whole society to care and support the growth of the economic zone.

68. Bal·ly·hoo noun extravagant publicity or fuss verb praise or publicize extravagantly What is Ballyhooing? verb Ballyhooing is simply home shopping utilizing the Ballyhoo app Skip to content 800-942-9161 [email protected]

69. 11 C. A patent holder must publicize the details of his invention when its legal period is over. D. One can get all the details of a patented invention from a library attached to the patent office.

70. ‘they Affirmed that policies were to be judged by their contribution to social justice’ ‘That the company's technology deficit should be so publicly acknowledged affirms that it longs to catch up: it doesn't usually publicize tactical withdrawals until long after the fact.’

71. COR Biannual IT Scorecard – December 2020 3 Enhanced Transparency and Improved Risk Management (OMB’s IT Dashboard) FITARA requires OMB to publicize detailed information on federal IT investments and requires agency CIOs to categorize their major IT investments by risk

72. From Longman Dictionary of Contemporary English Related topics: Television & radio Announce an‧nounce / əˈnaʊns / S2 W1 verb [transitive] 1 SAY/STATE PUBLICIZE/MAKE KNOWN to officially tell people about something, especially about a plan or a decision They Announced their engagement in ‘The Times’