单词 | publicized |
释义 | publicizedadj. rare before 20th cent. That has been brought to the attention of the public; that has been given publicity. Frequently with preceding adverb.Cf. overpublicized adj. ΘΚΠ society > communication > information > publishing or spreading abroad > [adjective] > published or spread abroad publisheda1400 divulgatea1440 well-sunga1450 vulgate1513 promulgate1526 blazed1590 divulged1607 frequent1623 promulgated1657 announced1769 publicized1822 divulgated1842 outblown1851 vulgateda1861 circulated1867 broadcast1878 well-publicized1917 1822 Glasgow Sentinel 20 Feb. 157/1 We noticed Mr James Stuart as an active, every-where-busy, bustling Whig;—as a publicised character who courted notice. 1920 Fort Wayne (Indiana) Jrnl.-Gaz. 21 Mar. 1/2 Four hundred and twenty-odd years following the embarkation of Christopher Columbus upon his much-publicized voyage of discovery. 1932 New Yorker 11 June 40/1 I hear that all the..manufacturers who aren't doing business intend to spend the Summer on that publicized isle [sc. Majorca]. 1950 J. Lait & L. Mortimer Chicago: Confidential ii. xxvi. 225 The most highly publicized feed emporium in town is the Pump Room, in the Hotel Ambassador East. 1965 New Statesman 9 Apr. 561/3 Widely publicised rent scales would..make it easier for rent officers. 1983 New Scientist 10 Mar. 642/1 One of the most publicised of the new anti-viral agents..is acyclovir. 2001 S. Crainer & D. Dearlove in Financial Times Handbk. Managem. (ed. 2) 75 The New World extends well beyond the publicized and high-profile activities of e-commerce companies. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, September 2007; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < adj.1822 |
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