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单词 publicism
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publicismn.

Brit. /ˈpʌblᵻsɪz(ə)m/, U.S. /ˈpəbləˌsɪz(ə)m/
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: public adj., -ist suffix.
Etymology: < public adj. + -ist suffix, after publicist n. Compare French publicisme journalism (1792; 1769 in sense ‘prostitution’).
The occupation or profession of a publicist; political or topical journalism. Also: the action or process of publicizing or promoting something.
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society > communication > journalism > [noun] > other specific types or styles of journalism
penny-a-lining1842
publicism1846
New Journalism1872
investigative reporting1890
ink-slinging1894
yellowism1897
chip paper1935
Afghanistanism1948
telejournalism1959
parajournalism1965
smear journalism1967
gonzo1972
plutography1985
1846 Times 6 Oct. 4/6 By what special pleading of publicism is it to be shown that a nation consenting to wave a claim on a certain condition foregoes all right to urge it thereafter when that condition is renounced?
1885 Society in London 279 He has taken up publicism as he has taken up many other things.
1929 S. H. Roberts Hist. French Colonial Policy (1870–1925) ii. vii. 261 He committed the tactical blunder of merely answering Clemenceau's arguments..and clearly, defiant publicism was the need, rather than legal arguments in the Assembly.
1984 Times 13 Oct. 9/1 That narrow borderline between serving the public interest and serving the narrow publicism of murderers.
2001 Atlanta Jrnl.-Constit. (Nexis) 2 Aug. 21 a Should you keep this up, I may someday believe your paper's position unbiased, truly a benchmark for publicism.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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