Synonym: in public, publically. Similar words: public, in public, republic, publicity, Republican, publication, the general public, publisher. Meaning: ['pʌblɪklɪ] adv. 1. in a manner accessible to or observable by the public; openly 2. by the public or the people generally.
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91, You encourage less-able pupils and publicly acknowledge the value of their contribution.
92, Not surprisingly, both Reagan and Gorbachev said publicly that they did not agree with me about this.
93, It is odd that these harsh criticisms were issued before the guidelines were completed and publicly declared.
94, They had been publicly assaulted and humiliated in front of a crowd of people and were beside themselves with rage.
95, And Sandeman was the first port company to acknowledge publicly that sales were a crucial aspect to any business.
96, Publicly suppressed since the 1920s, these qualities have only survived through the black economy, or through private family oral traditions.
97, Few other Democrats were so bold as to accuse Clinton publicly of playing politics with the issue.
98, Organized psychiatry must publicly articulate our vision, positions and commitment to the amelioration of human misery.
99, She added that when Gentry refused to acknowledge the loan publicly, she resigned as his treasurer and broke off their engagement.
100, Can teachers be disciplined for publicly criticizing their immediate superiors?
101, Safeway has refused to take part on ethical grounds, and Sainsbury and Somerfield have publicly expressed concern.
102, It would have an elite of politically conscious and publicly conscientious active citizens and a majority of couldn't-care-less passive citizens.
103, So he reaps the benefits privately and shares the costs publicly.
104, Such reports can help to demonstrate publicly the company's commitment to high standards of corporate governance.
105, Will we object in 75 years if our ancestor's medical records become publicly accessible?
106, He has insisted that to name them publicly would be a breach of confidence.
107, He is able, also, to work on his notes towards a more publicly acceptable form of language.
108, The court allowed him to write the address on a piece of paper, rather than state it publicly.
109, What principles do is to make private experience publicly accessible, open to discussion and capable of wider relevance.Sentence dictionary
110, They gave each other a brisk and publicly conscious dose of affection.
111, Publicly available data will be used rather than, at this stage, conducting interviews with business owners.
112, Swearing-in of new President On Nov. 1 Kaunda conceded defeat after about a third of the results had been publicly declared.
113, The following month he publicly waived the death sentence hanging over the organizers of the second coup attempt of 1983.
114, The allocation of publicly funded places in long-term care is contingent upon assessment in the future.
115, Trovoada had been under increasing popular pressure to take action against Daio after the latter publicly criticized him on April 3.
116, And what worked for a partnership proved disastrous in a publicly owned corporation.
117, By 1995, Beverage World magazine ranked it the fourth fastest-growing, publicly held beverage company in the nation.
118, But, for the first time, they have had their ambassador in Washington speak publicly about the issue.
119, Among apartment REITs, for example, are seven potential candidates that have been mentioned publicly or are being studied by analysts.
120, At a minimum, they can force the issue back on to the political agenda and make Republicans publicly address the subject again.
More similar words: public, in public, republic, publicity, Republican, publication, the general public, publisher, publish, vehicle, article, particle, blink, double, voluble, trouble, sibling, troubled, double up, click, slice, oblivious, establish, double back, police, policy, garlic, obligation, license, derelict.