verb
- past tense and past participle of publicise; made widely known to the public through media or advertising
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The new product was heavily publicised in magazines and on television.
- The charity event was well publicised throughout the community.
- The company publicised its environmental initiatives to improve its image.
- The scandal was widely publicised by the media.
- They publicised the job opening on their website and social media.
- The restaurant’s grand opening was publicised with flyers and radio ads.