1. public relations - Noun
2. public relations - Adjective
a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution
Source: WordNetpublic-relations
Accordingly, the Irgun accompanied its armed operations with public-relations campaigns aiming to convince the public of the Irgun's way and the problems with the official political leadership of the Yishuv. Source: Internet
A former public-relations executive in New York with expertise in the Chilean hospitality industry, Ms. Bentwood established a lifestyle brand-strategy agency in Santiago, tapping a network she created through previous visits. Source: Internet
After being advised that the bones of 3rd-century bishop Babylas were suppressing the god, he made a public-relations mistake in ordering the removal of the bones from the vicinity of the temple. Source: Internet
After briefing reporters outside, Montreal Police director of public relations Pierre Leclair entered the building and found his daughter Maryse's stabbed body. citation citation The Quebec and Montreal governments declared three days of mourning. Source: Internet
A Northwest coalition has been organizing a $1 million public-relations campaign to promote the benefits of natural gas, with a focus on its reliability. Source: Internet
Angie Orth, a self-employed travel and public relations writer and photographer who freelances for Universal, Disney, and other tourism businesses, says by early March all her projects were canceled or postponed and the business has not returned. Source: Internet