0 past simple and past participle of publicize
1 to make information about something generally available:
This in itself creates problems, for the carefully constructed trials tend to be reported long after the clinical impressions have been publicized.
Potential dangers are publicized through extensive dissemination of brochures, medical bulletins, posters, and related materials.
The amnesty was widely publicized through editorials in major biomedical journals in 1997, although no psychiatric journal was part of this initiative.
This has happened in all spheres and is widely recognized if not documented and publicized.
This e was no mean criticism in an age marred by the breakdown of traditional roles and highly publicized crimes of passion.
Alternative methods of scoring, such as the postmatch scramble, can land them a position - in any case, the results will be publicized.
The choice initiative thus became a policy measure designed to gain popularity by addressing highly publicized issues.
It widely publicized donations to the strike fund and the timetable and course of the strikers' processions in the towns.