Similar words: advertise, advertiser, advertisement, classified advertisement, advertising, advertising campaign, advert, advertent. Meaning: ['ædvətaɪz] adj. called to public attention.
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1 The company advertised for a new secretary.
2 These products have been advertised very heavily.
3 The company advertised for a secretary.
4 They advertised that a position was open.
5 The cruise was advertised as the 'journey of a lifetime'.
6 I bought the camera and case as advertised in the catalogue.
7 By the time I saw the job advertised it was already too late to apply.
8 His new novel is advertised as his steamiest yet.
9 The book's advertised as "navigation made easy".
10 The institute advertised on a bulletin-board.
11 We advertised for a second guitarist.
12 I saw the offer advertised in the newspaper.
13 The company advertised goods for sale.
14 These tyres are advertised as being everlasting.
15 She advertised for a situation.
16 I advertised him of my intention.
17 I saw the job advertised on the Internet.
18 We advertised the job and were deluged with applications.
19 The job should be advertised internally and externally.
20 The new posts were only advertised internally.
21 We advertised for staff in a local newspaper.
22 We should have advertised the concert much more widely.
23 I've sent off for those bulbs I saw advertised in the paper.
24 pay the advertised price for a car; always try to bargain.
25 Teaching posts are advertised in Tuesday's edition of the paper.
26 They advertised their goods.
27 In place of our advertised programme,[www.Sentencedict.com] we will have live coverage of the special memorial service.
28 I've sent off for the details of a job I saw advertised in the paper.
29 The news of his appointment filtered out before it was officially advertised.
30 The professorship of zoology is vacant and has been advertised.
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