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		Definition of publicly in English: publiclyadverb ˈpʌblɪkliˈpəblɪk(ə)li 1So as to be seen by other people; in public.  Example sentencesExamples -  I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated.
 -  He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works.
 -  A number of years ago rumors of Arnold's affair with Tammy began to leak out publicly.
 -  He has said publicly he has no idea how it could be that HIH is insolvent.
 -  He almost never discusses his cases publicly and rarely grants formal interviews.
 -  How can you expect people to speak out if you publicly humiliate them?
 -  The Aberdeen manager does not accept that he did the dirty on his players by publicly hanging them out to dry.
 -  In that golden age, pink and red flags were not publicly mixed.
 -  He also said he wanted to publicly thank all the staff and valued customers for their loyalty and support over the years.
 -  Times were tough in the past and criminals were publicly whipped, branded, banished or hanged.
 -  The airline incident is also the second time in six months that he's been publicly accused of violent, loutish behaviour.
 -  For the first time in history his job was publicly advertised.
 -  Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
 -  I want to publicly apologize to my family for shocking them and for hurting them.
 -  Only a very select group is publicly given credit for academic success.
 -  He changed course when it was clear things weren't working and announced it publicly.
 -  He was the last person in Britain sentenced to be publicly hanged, drawn and quartered.
 -  The health problems linked to smoking are so vast and it is a real problem but if people continue to smoke openly and publicly where will it end?
 -  Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards publicly dissected.
 -  The donors' names were displayed publicly on a long blackboard hung on the wall in front of the hall.
 
 - 1.1often sentence adverb Used in reference to views expressed to others and not necessarily genuinely felt.
 publicly, officials criticized the resolution, but privately they thought it tolerable  Example sentencesExamples -  Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with.
 -  NHS officials have publicly denied the claims, but both papers stood by their stories.
 -  Despite the obvious problems with the court, its officials, publicly at least, are talking it up.
 -  As a matter of publicly stated official policy, that was probably the right answer.
 -  At times I could have been, publicly not privately, too critical of the players, but now I try to balance it.
 -  They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly.
 -  Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very publicly say another.
 -  But we rarely hear any of these views expressed publicly by mainstream politicians.
 -  Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming.
 -  Sensibly, So has stayed publicly away from criticising Sheppard over the past few days.
 
  
 2By the state rather than an independent, commercial company.  Example sentencesExamples -  Academies are publicly funded independent schools which provide education to students of all abilities.
 -  Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded.
 -  And if necessary, yes, it has to be publicly subsidised to keep down the cost of travel.
 -  Long-term care would be best if it were publicly funded, publicly built and managed.
 -  Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in publicly owned services.
 -  She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding.
 -  He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned.
 -  At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be publicly funded.
 -  Is he basically saying these are political organisations publicly funded by another name?
 -  Ultimately, how much a country spends on publicly funded medicines is a value or policy judgment.
 -  Waiting lists come with the territory of publicly funded health systems.
 -  The government maintains that it does not matter who provides the services so long as they are publicly funded.
 -  We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available.
 -  Democratic government needs an independent, publicly funded research community.
 -  We want a publicly owned railway and tube system, and he doesn't.
 -  The purchase fund was a public body and should be publicly accountable.
 -  For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned publicly and rented out to people to grow things on.
 -  And we do this by providing publicly funded health, education and welfare systems.
 -  Party political rows will not be allowed as the sites are publicly funded - although they may link to political pages.
 -  There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is publicly funded.
 
 
 Usage   Note that the spelling is publicly, not -ally    Definition of publicly in US English: publiclyadverbˈpəblik(ə)lēˈpəblɪk(ə)li 1So as to be seen by other people; in public.  Example sentencesExamples -  I want those horrible soldiers who were responsible for this to be publicly punished and humiliated.
 -  For the first time in history his job was publicly advertised.
 -  I want to publicly apologize to my family for shocking them and for hurting them.
 -  Now we are shamelessly and publicly adding religious discrimination to the witches' brew.
 -  He almost never discusses his cases publicly and rarely grants formal interviews.
 -  He had a hot temper and a weekly column in which he could publicly tear to shreds anyone who dared gainsay him or meddle with his works.
 -  He changed course when it was clear things weren't working and announced it publicly.
 -  In that golden age, pink and red flags were not publicly mixed.
 -  The donors' names were displayed publicly on a long blackboard hung on the wall in front of the hall.
 -  Hare turned King's evidence, but Burke was hanged and afterwards publicly dissected.
 -  He has said publicly he has no idea how it could be that HIH is insolvent.
 -  The health problems linked to smoking are so vast and it is a real problem but if people continue to smoke openly and publicly where will it end?
 -  The airline incident is also the second time in six months that he's been publicly accused of violent, loutish behaviour.
 -  How can you expect people to speak out if you publicly humiliate them?
 -  The Aberdeen manager does not accept that he did the dirty on his players by publicly hanging them out to dry.
 -  Times were tough in the past and criminals were publicly whipped, branded, banished or hanged.
 -  He was the last person in Britain sentenced to be publicly hanged, drawn and quartered.
 -  He also said he wanted to publicly thank all the staff and valued customers for their loyalty and support over the years.
 -  Only a very select group is publicly given credit for academic success.
 -  A number of years ago rumors of Arnold's affair with Tammy began to leak out publicly.
 
 - 1.1often sentence adverb Used in reference to views expressed to others and not necessarily genuinely felt.
 publicly, officials criticized the resolution, but privately they thought it tolerable  Example sentencesExamples -  Some will feel pressured to publicly display views they do not agree with.
 -  They might critique them privately, but not necessarily in print or publicly.
 -  Scotland bosses refused to criticise Warwickshire publicly but privately they are fuming.
 -  Despite the obvious problems with the court, its officials, publicly at least, are talking it up.
 -  But we rarely hear any of these views expressed publicly by mainstream politicians.
 -  NHS officials have publicly denied the claims, but both papers stood by their stories.
 -  Sensibly, So has stayed publicly away from criticising Sheppard over the past few days.
 -  At times I could have been, publicly not privately, too critical of the players, but now I try to balance it.
 -  As a matter of publicly stated official policy, that was probably the right answer.
 -  Or priests, in like manner who privately say one thing, but very publicly say another.
 
  - 1.2 By a government or the public rather than an independent, commercial company.
 publicly funded organizations  Example sentencesExamples -  The purchase fund was a public body and should be publicly accountable.
 -  Waiting lists come with the territory of publicly funded health systems.
 -  The government maintains that it does not matter who provides the services so long as they are publicly funded.
 -  Party political rows will not be allowed as the sites are publicly funded - although they may link to political pages.
 -  Academies are publicly funded independent schools which provide education to students of all abilities.
 -  Ultimately, how much a country spends on publicly funded medicines is a value or policy judgment.
 -  Is he basically saying these are political organisations publicly funded by another name?
 -  And we do this by providing publicly funded health, education and welfare systems.
 -  We want a publicly owned railway and tube system, and he doesn't.
 -  She insists that the British consensus around publicly funded healthcare is not eroding.
 -  Another was that high-risk missions should be publicly, rather than privately funded.
 -  Taxation of the rich would provide funds aplenty for public investment in publicly owned services.
 -  He added that it was not necessary for the airstrip to be publicly owned.
 -  Long-term care would be best if it were publicly funded, publicly built and managed.
 -  At the one extreme, only a very finite list of services might be publicly funded.
 -  For those of you who aren't British, allotments are pieces of land which are owned publicly and rented out to people to grow things on.
 -  There will be an order for costs in the appropriate form, bearing in mind that the claimant is publicly funded.
 -  We were not at all wealthy, but it was at a time when the arts were publicly funded and there were free tickets available.
 -  And if necessary, yes, it has to be publicly subsidised to keep down the cost of travel.
 -  Democratic government needs an independent, publicly funded research community.
 
  
 
 Usage   Note that the spelling is publicly, ending with the suffix -ly, not publically     |