Similar words: publicize, publicise, publicity, public international law, public policy, public, anglicize, republic. Meaning: ['pʌblɪsaɪz] adj. made known; especially made widely known.
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61. She had highly publicized marriages to baseball great Joe DiMaggio and Pulitzer Prize-winning playwright Arthur Miller.
62. Because of the fair, the Olympics were poorly organized and poorly publicized.
63. The much - Publicized Siegfried Line was virtually unmanned and without guns.
64. Mr. Kim's last foray into Russia was a four-day jaunt in Russia's Far East that was little publicized.
65. He had been convicted and jailed on similar charges stemming from his defense in 2009 of a convicted gangster arrested in a highly publicized law-and-order campaign.
66. In that case, as with many of the most publicized instances of fraudulent images, the fakery was detected by alert people studying a copy of the image and seeing flaws of one kind or another.
67. To enhance the publicity on internet, they publicized on Campus BBS.
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68. That's the intriguing premise of a highly publicized study this year by Brian Knutson, an assistant professor in the psychology department at Stanford University, and four colleagues.
69. That issue caught the public's attention after it was disclosed that Glaxo had not publicized trials of Paxil in children in which the drug showed little, if any, benefit.
70. The administrative rulings on classification made by Customs shall be publicized.
71. The bidding result of a foreign aid project shall be publicized after the relevant bid opening is conducted and before a notice on bid awarding is officially distributed.
72. Some scientists have questioned whether Beijing's highly publicized air quality restrictions actually had an impact.
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