Advertise vs. Publicise

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Advertiseverb

To notify (someone) of something; to call someone's attention to something.

Advertiseverb

(transitive) To give (especially public) notice of (something); to announce publicly.

Advertiseverb

(intransitive) To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others.

Advertiseverb

(transitive) To provide public information about (a product, service etc.) in order to attract public awareness and increase sales.

Advertiseverb

To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; - often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss.

Advertiseverb

To give public notice of; to announce publicly, esp. by a printed notice; as, to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting.

Advertiseverb

call attention to;

Advertiseverb

make publicity for; try to sell (a product);

Advertiseverb

describe or draw attention to (a product, service, or event) in a public medium in order to promote sales or attendance

Advertiseverb

publicize information about (a vacancy)

Advertiseverb

make (a quality or fact) known

Advertiseverb

notify (someone) of something

Publiciseverb

To make widely known to the public.

Publiciseverb

To advertise, create publicity for.

Publiciseverb

call attention to;

Publiciseverb

make public;

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