Synonym: announce, call attention to. Similar words: advertisement, advertising, advert, expertise, inadvertent, inadvertently, adverse, adversity. Meaning: ['ædvətaɪz] v. 1. call attention to 2. make publicity for; try to sell (a product).
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31. To make taffy, to advertise taffy, to provide employment, to earn a profit, to inspire Otto Rossler?
32. The company tries to provide unbiased information rather than marketing pieces that advertise various companies.
33. Advertise the job internally first or simultaneously in other outlets.
34. No wonder the airlines vie with each other to advertise their copious offerings of wine.
35. This branding element can be a useful source of revenue, as this space can be sold to advertise local businesses.
36. There were other ways to advertise that could keep the warnings at a minimum, and the sales of cigarettes zooming.
37. Some advertise in the local papers - to my mind quite the most profitless form of contact or recruitment.
38. A couple of years later he graduated to sticking up posters to advertise concerts.
39. For instance, a manufacturer of an exclusive and expensive perfume would not distribute through supermarkets or advertise during peak time television viewing.
40. To advertise the fact, they surround the pollen and the anthers that produce it with the vivid petals of a flower.
41. We are a small business so we can only afford to advertise in the local press.
42. It follows also that it is not credit-broking merely to advertise credit facilities or even carry application forms.
43. Agencies too easily assume that the competition for the brands and services they advertise comes from other advertisers.
44. Indeed, some of the largest institutional money managers catering to wealthy individual investors advertise tax-related investment strategies based on computer models.
45. And resorts, tour operators and shops can not afford to advertise if they are on the breadline.
46. Agencies advertise locally in newspapers, and may carry regular advertisements in the national nursing press.
47. There are thousands of property websites and many estate agents are now using the Internet to advertise their properties.
48. The racket is being run by shadowy agencies who advertise their services in magazines.
49. Advertise the fact that it is marked with a sticker.
50. Reynolds newspaper declared it surprising that any respectable paper should advertise such wares.
51. To safeguard the priceless treasures they work with Barley studios have no signs at the door ... they don't advertise.
52. I used to advertise my loyalty and I don't believe there is a single person I loved that I didn't eventually betray. Albert Camus
53. The healthy economy continues to give companies both money and incentive to advertise.
54. For years,[www.Sentencedict.com] vintners lobbied regulators without success for permission to advertise therapeutic or curative effects of wine.
55. If you are at all doubtful about the success of the evening, do not advertise the event outside your Law Society.
56. There is surely no better way to advertise your professional probity.
57. It pays to advertise and many cleaner species employ dazzling stripes or have characteristic bobbing movements to draw attention to themselves.
58. He reportedly did his production work on the West Coast, where he would advertise for models.
59. But he used their names to advertise a Human Potential Centre run from a garage next to his home.
60. Mr Hyslop said he had made it clear during the 1987 campaign that any political party was free to advertise.
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