0 to make information about something generally available:
1 to make information available about someone or something:
Luna has helped publicize the problem of homelessness.
2 to attract the public's attention to something by providing information about it:
The construction company launched an advertising and internet campaign to publicize the affordable homes scheme.
highly/much/widely publicized The former Hollywood star was acquitted during a highly publicized and controversial trial.
In the case of online diaries, publicizing the intimate meets two purposes, a social one and another, individual one.
The amnesty was widely publicized through editorials in major biomedical journals in 1997, although no psychiatric journal was part of this initiative.
The choice initiative thus became a policy measure designed to gain popularity by addressing highly publicized issues.
Put another way, the theistic mystics we consider ' great ' or ' important ' are that way in part because of their success in publicizing themselves.
A few of these sponsors and plan terminations were involved in highly publicized 'corporate raider ' takeovers.
Moreover, benefits may be achieved by publicizing waiting times, and the outcomes of the centers, enhancing patients' free choice.
In a similar vein, this paper gives further examples of what appear to be well publicized and entrenched hurdles to partnership and participation practices.
Morally adequate rationalizations for rules must also be formulated, debated, and well publicized.
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