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publicize

[puhb-luh-sahyz] / ˈpʌb ləˌsaɪz /


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He disappeared from the city for nine days amid a highly publicized manhunt.

From The Wall Street Journal

After that emotional video was posted and publicized, authorities say Derrick Callella, of Hawthorne, sent messages to Guthrie family members.

From Los Angeles Times

In recent months, as Polymarket publicized the launch of its regulated U.S. platform, it was dogged by episodes of suspicious activity in its offshore betting markets.

From The Wall Street Journal

So, while tooting your own horn can be uncomfortable, logging and publicizing on-the-job wins is about controlling your professional narrative.

From The Wall Street Journal

Responding to the allegation that his mayoral bid was an attempt to publicize his book, Pratt tells the Los Angeles Times that each event occurred independently of each other, though there is some connective tissue.

From Los Angeles Times