Crossword-Solution: PUBLICIZE
We have 15 clues for the answer “PUBLICIZE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| bring to public attention | 1 answer |
| MAKE well-known | 5 answers |
| go on the air | 8 answers |
| ENCOURAGE sales of | 10 answers |
| BEAT THE DRUMS | 13 answers |
| trade publication | 22 answers |
| MAKE widely known | 30 answers |
| Get in Touch | 33 answers |
| tell the world | 37 answers |
| make liable | 39 answers |
| Make Public | 46 answers |
| Transmit | 53 answers |
| Reading matter? | 60 answers |
| Announce | 64 answers |
| make known | 70 answers |
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
EEART
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with PUBLICIZE (5)
The resulting economic distortions and the government's reluctance to publicize economic data limit the amount of reliable information available.
The Librarian shall also publicize such determination and decision in such other manner as the Librarian considers appropriate.
When he began to publicize his conviction of the numerical equilibrium between spent and created energy, he met with so much scepticism, even derision, that from sheer despair his mind at times became clouded.
Software had become such a valuable asset that companies no longer felt the need to publicize source code, especially when publication meant giving potential competitors a chance to duplicate something cheaply.
Given the growing commercial interest in Linux and Apache, a popular free software web server, O'Reilly hoped to use the event to publicize the role of free software in creating the entire infrastructure of the Internet.
Quotes with PUBLICIZE (3)
You can be in your room and lead people. Just develop your potentials and publicize them and you will see people looking for your product. That is influence
You can think all you can but don't publicize all your thoughts
Keynes was a voracious reader. He had what he called ‘one of the best of all gifts — the eye which can pick up the print effortlessly’. If one was to be a good reader, that is to read as easily as one breathed, practice was needed. ‘I read the newspapers because they’re mostly trash,’ he said in 1936. ‘Newspapers are good practice in learning how to skip; and, if he is not to lose his time, every serious reader must have this art.’ Travelling by train from New York to Washing…