Adverb
in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly
Source: WordNetshe admitted publicly to being a communist Source: Internet
After the Yakovlev-Lockheed partnership was publically revealed in 1995 and formally ended in 1997, but the Yak-141’s unique designs persisted. Source: Internet
American Decency AssociationAnimatronik: China's government knew that there was an exploding epidemic with human to human transmission in mid December, yet by mid January was still publically expressing doubt that the virus could spread human to human. Source: Internet
By publically denegrating Rush Limbaugh’s astute observations, he has just lost the nomination. Source: Internet
Although Pakistan has not publically accepted that ISIS has started operation in its territory but a video emerged last month showing a number of EX-TTP commanders claiming to have joined ISIS and currently operating in Pakistan under the command of ISIS. Source: Internet
As the Obama regime and its European backers publically embrace extremism, including state terror, targeted assassinations and the car bombing of crowded cities, the respectable press has followed suit. Source: Internet