Adjective
made known; especially made widely known
Source: WordNet1850s: Gold rush Ballarat's tent city in the summer of 1853–1854 oil painting from an original sketch by Eugene von Guerard The first publicised discovery of gold in the region was by Thomas Hiscock on 2 August 1851 in the Buninyong region to the south. Source: Internet
"As we have publicised extensively, we have all available carriages in operation at our busiest times. Source: Internet
After a highly publicised launch in Mexico City in 1992, all the restaurants were closed two years later. Source: Internet
A worrisome dimension has been the repeated story of people not getting through to the helplines publicised. Source: Internet
Berg 1989, p. 323. Gone with the Wind With Clark Gable in Gone with the Wind (1939) Hollywood was in the midst of a widely publicised search to find an actress to portray Scarlett O'Hara in David O. Selznick's production of Gone with the Wind (1939). Source: Internet
A series of development projects for the state, worth Rs 16,000 cr, launched recently by PM Narendra Modi, is set to be publicised aggressively. Source: Internet