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Publicity

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Noun

1. packaging, promotion, promotional material, publicity

a message issued in behalf of some product or cause or idea or person or institution

Example Sentences:
'the packaging of new ideas'

2. publicity

the quality of being open to public view

Example Sentences:
'the publicity of the court room'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Publicity

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noun
1. 
a. 
the technique or process of attracting public attention to people, products, etc, as by the use of the mass media
b. 
(as modifier)
a publicity agent
2. 
public interest resulting from information supplied by such a technique or process
3. 
information used to draw public attention to people, products, etc
4. 
the state of being public

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Publicity

see synonyms of publicity
noun
1. 
the state of being public, or commonly known or observed
2.  US
a. 
any information, promotional material, etc. which brings a person, place, product, or cause to the notice of the public
b. 
the work or business of preparing and disseminating such material
3. 
notice by the public
4. 
any procedure or act that seeks to gain this

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Publicity

see synonyms of publicity
n.
1.
a. Public interest, notice, or notoriety generated or gained by disseminating information through various media: The book has received widespread publicity.
b. The act, process, or occupation of disseminating information to gain public interest: the company's ongoing publicity of its new product; has a job in publicity.
c. Information about someone or something that is disseminated through various media to attract public notice: The publicity that went out about the film was not very exciting.
2. Archaic The condition of being public.

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