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publicise

Verb

Meaning

call attention to

make public

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Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS Source: Internet

She aired her opinions on welfare Source: Internet

“All designated accommodation needs to be inspected by the CQC and contracts agreed prior to opening so we will not be in a position to publicise the locations until these steps have been completed,” a spokesman for Kingston council said. Source: Internet

A former leading figure of the ONR was as regional head of the ‘Institute of National Remembrance’ (Instytut Pamięci Narodowej), which is supposed to document and publicise crimes by the Nazi and communist regimes. Source: Internet

And in a letter to The Guardian they point out that the Lush’s campaign has done more to publicise the issue in a weekend than a public inquiry which started three years ago. Source: Internet

In late 1969, Askin, with Bolte, organised an 'emergency' premiers' conference, without Gorton, to publicise the disadvantages of the States, a move that was partly responsible for the party deposition of Gorton in 1971. Source: Internet

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