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publication
  1. The act of publishing printed or other matter
  2. An issue of printed or other matter, offered for sale or distribution
  3. The communication of information to the general public etc.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Present-day emblem scholars continue a tradition dating back to the initial publication of emblem books.”
      “He said readers would not tolerate the publication of news that brought harm to the country or put people at risk.”
      “Have you read the recent publication on the health benefits of meditation?”
publicist
  1. A person whose job is to publicize information or events; a publicity agent; a public relations agent or worker
  2. A journalist, often a commentator, who focusses on politics
  3. (now rare and archaic) A scholar, of public or international law.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “The former governor declined, through his publicist, to offer further comment on his termination.”
      “He was the government's publicist, writing pamphlets, verses and periodicals which were instrumental in discrediting the Whigs.”
      “Unlike Börne, Heine was not a publicist who wrote about contemporary issues from the depth of his heart and with enthusiasm when needed.”
publicity
  1. Advertising or other activity designed to rouse public interest in something.
  2. Public interest attracted in this way.
  3. The condition of being the object of public attention.
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  5. Examples:
    1. “Darryl had ensured there was much publicity about the event, inviting every media outlet in the state.”
      “Winning a talent contest can generate a ton of publicity for your budding singing career.”
      “The following day, each student makes a brief oral presentation displaying his assigned piece of printed publicity, explaining its purpose, content, and how it should be used.”
public
  1. The people in general, regardless of membership of any particular group.
  2. (archaic) A public house; an inn.
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  4. Examples:
    1. “The exhibition will be open to the public once the final pieces arrive.”
      “Today, the public has the science and technology to provide prosperity to all.”
      “It's a strange but pleasant feeling, meeting one's public for the first time.”
publickation
  1. Obsolete spelling of publication
publicness
  1. The quality or state of being public.
  2. Examples:
    1. “The very publicness of the setting enables the photographer to take candid pictures of strangers, often without their knowledge.”
      “Were not his objections as to the publicness of the place, I asked him, as strong now as before?”
      “There was a formality and publicness about it that kind of weakened my nerve.”
publicizer
publicization
  1. The act of publicizing
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The document for publicization must be signed and sealed by the Chairman of the Managing Board or the director.”
      “But this escalating publicization of private life should be resisted as far as possible.”
      “Analysis, publicization and systematic application of the results of the most effective European experiments in vocational training with a view to the maintenance and creation of employment.”
publick
  1. Obsolete spelling of public
publique
  1. Obsolete form of public.
publicizations
publickations
  1. plural of publickation
publications
  1. plural of publication
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    1. “Major governmental policy statements and the slogans and publications of political parties are translated into Gaelic.”
      “There are also boutique publications that publish guides of everyone who earns over around 40,000 euros.”
      “He had been involved with underground Marxist publications during the thirties.”
publicizers
publicists
  1. plural of publicist
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  3. Examples:
    1. “The division employs just seven people, relying on freelance editors, designers and publicists.”
      “Freebie junketeers sometimes scribble down words of praise and pass them to publicists right there at the junket.”
      “Stuck with an all-star cast and high-hope-filled pressure from studio execs, Hollywood publicists were in a bind.”
publicities
publiques
  1. plural of publique
publics
  1. plural of public
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  3. Examples:
    1. “It's about systematically spreading this cultural idea of artists and writers having a space where intellectual publics can work together.”
      “Celebrities have their handlers and image managers to make sure that their celebrities continue to be seen and positively perceived by publics.”
      “And one which drew the applause, I think, of all major sections of the sporting publics of the world who were watching it.”
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