0 (also adӕd, advertˈadvəːt) a film, newspaper announcement, poster etc making something known, especially in order to persuade people to buy it -- annonce; reklame
She was watching an advertisement for toothpaste on the television
Many different characters may perform the music in different contexts; it may be heard in association with animated continuity sequences, in cartoons and in advertisements.
Finally, in the classified advertisements markets both buyers and sellers competitively negotiate on a multilateral basis for limited resources.
I calculate a proportion because the raw number of advertisements varies wildly across races and thus some kind of standardization is in order.
He includes in this category: advertisements, songs, drama troops, comedy storytellers (rakugo), and comedy duos (manzai).
To raise awareness the committee distributed 10,000 circulars and spent £100 per week on advertisements in fourteen different newspapers.
By the late 1840s the form and motifs of traditional topographical advertisements were no longer reconcilable with the ambition and scale of new manufacturing practices.
Blockbusters have become part of the advertisement strategies of corporate sponsors.
The plan is unusual in that it contains an appendix of 19 page-long advertisements for local businesses, including retailers, shipping lines and engineering firms.