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I . pub·lic·ity [pʌbˈlɪsəti] N no pl

1. publicity (promotion):

publicity
publicity

2. publicity (attention):

publicity
publicity

II . pub·lic·ity [pʌbˈlɪsəti] ADJ

publicity
publicity

pub·ˈlic·ity agent N

publicity agent
reklamni agent(ka) m (f)

pub·ˈlic·ity cam·paign N

publicity campaign

pub·ˈlic·ity de·part·ment N

Usage examples with publicity

publicity stunt

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

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Her acting attempt was unsuccessful, but she did receive international publicity.
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They claimed that the publicity surrounding the case was a factor in their sentences.
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The case attracted wide attention and publicity because of the issue of white slavery.
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The case attracted widespread publicity but the charges were dropped in court for lack of evidence, although her confidence was damaged.
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Neither defamation nor false light has ever required everyone in society be informed by a harmful act, but the scope of publicity is variable.
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Though a relatively expensive approach when compared to press releases or calendars, publicity was conducted through brochures.
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I think that the reason they did not do that, was that they did not want publicity.
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Using her high-profile image to sell war bonds, she received positive publicity after being derided by the press as a result of her marriage scandals.
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The event has also attracted some negative publicity, particularly following the 2006 festival.
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This was his first appearance before the publicity, and the work society, for which he was the first president, was the result of this.
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