Publicize

usgb/ˈpʌblɪsaɪz/
verb

To make something widely known.

They hired a PR firm to publicize their new product.
Visual representation of "publicize" - To make something widely known

Often appears as...

  • publicize a product
  • publicize an event
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Media Usage

The word is often used in contexts involving media, such as news or social media platforms.

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The company decided to publicize the charity event through social media.
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Intentional Sharing

'Publicize' implies intentional spreading of information to attract attention or interest.

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The author wanted to publicize her book's release date well in advance.
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Neutral Tone

The word doesn't convey any positive or negative judgment; it's a neutral action.

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The government's decision to publicize the health data was met with mixed reactions.
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