publicity in the Oxford-Hachette French Dictionary

Translations for publicity in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

publicity [Brit pʌbˈlɪsɪti, Am pəbˈlɪsədi] N

publicity drive → publicity campaign

See also publicity campaign

Translations for publicity in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

publicity in the PONS Dictionary

Translations for publicity in the English»French Dictionary (Go to French»English)

I.publicity [pʌbˈlɪsəti, Am -t̬i] N no pl

II.publicity [pʌbˈlɪsəti, Am -t̬i] ADJ

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advertising/publicity stunt
to be in the (full)/in a glare of publicity

Translations for publicity in the French»English Dictionary (Go to English»French)

publicity Examples from the PONS Dictionary (editorially verified)

in a blaze of publicity/glory
to get a lot of publicity
it's good/bad publicity
to be in the (full)/in a glare of publicity
advertising/publicity stunt
American English

Monolingual examples (not verified by PONS Editors)

English
For instance, a publicity campaign launched by the government increased the fraction of children eligible to get free school meals.
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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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Along the route however, local communities fed and housed the men, and the marches gained tremendous 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 case attracted wide attention and publicity because of the issue of white slavery.
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Her acting attempt was unsuccessful, but she did receive international publicity.
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The event has also attracted some negative publicity, particularly following the 2006 festival.
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The significance of the specimen remained controversial until, amidst great publicity, and much embarrassment in scientific circles, it was exposed as a forgery in 1953.
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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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I think that the reason they did not do that, was that they did not want publicity.
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