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  2. publicize [sth], also UK: publicise [sth] vtr. (make [sth] known) γνωστοποιώ ρ μ. (μεταφορικά: με έπαρση) διαφημίζω ρ μ. She makes a point of not publicizing her charity work. Προσπαθεί πολύ να μη γνωστοποιεί τη φιλανθρωπική της δράση. Λείπει ...

  3. verb [ T ] (UK usually publicise) uk / ˈpʌb.lɪ.saɪz / us / ˈpʌb.lə.saɪz / Add to word list. to make information about something generally available: Attitudes seem to be changing as a result of recent highly publicized cases of sexual harassment. The event was well publicized all over town.

  4. verb. If you publicize a fact or event, you make it widely known to the public. The author appeared on television to publicize her latest book. [VERB noun] He never publicized his plans. [VERB noun] ...his highly publicized trial this summer. [VERB-ed] Synonyms: make known, report, reveal, publish More Synonyms of publicize.

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  7. publicize something to make something known to the public; to advertise something. They flew to Europe to publicize the plight of the refugees. a much/highly/widely publicized speech (= that has received a lot of attention on television, in newspapers, etc.)

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