publicize - use in sentences

Used with why or when

  • what: Work with your group to publicize what is happening.

Object

  • fact: However, he is a good friend of mine and I would not like this fact widely publicized.
  • event: To launch the venue with a highly publicized grand opening event in the summer of 2001.
  • case: The two are given a highly publicized divorce case between two popular celebrities.
  • issue: We have not publicized the issue beyond a relatively small group of people connected by the Internet.

Adjective complement

  • such: To publicize such on december however the change common problem with.

Modifying Another Word

  • highly: To launch the venue with a highly publicized grand opening event in the summer of 2001.
  • well: By dialing a well publicized number you could listen to ' the Ripper ' .
  • much: With regard to the much publicized happenings at Lourdes among the Roman Catholics, they will not consider any possibility of facts at all.
  • not: We have not publicized the issue beyond a relatively small group of people connected by the Internet.
  • n't: Do n't publicize anything or you'll sink the case.

Preposition: in

  • advance: In the unlikely event that there are any diversions of the busses this will be well publicized well in advance of any re-routing.
  • press: Next a brochure is created of work from all the schools taking part and is publicized in the local press.
  • medium: These latter drawings were publicized widely in the news media.
  • year: Viruses have been much publicized in recent years, with special attention being given to those that come attached to e-mails.

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