Publicize in a sentence as a verb

I have a sizable list of items to get through before I was planning to publicize.

I find it intriguing that the developers first targeted were very quick to publicize their plight and then went dark after being sued.

"I feel that I also have a responsibility to publicize such a glaring security hole in your site.

The fact that you might actually love your tablet for reasons different than why I love mine means nothing in my attempt to publicize my ego.

This article also illustrates how important it is as a researcher to publicize yourself well.

If I was to publicize those, but also have, say 25 other projects under my belt with fine referrals, wouldn't that say more about the 2 shafters vs me?

I'm just playing *****'s Advocate here, but if in fact the NSA required copies of all fingerprints, I doubt Apple would be allowed to publicize it.

It's a lot quicker to publicize a vulnerability than it is to patch, ascertain the scope, and verify the current situation.

Defund, publicize, interrogate, leak the objectionable programs, and end them.

However, we CAN publicize it, and expose the investors involved for the unscrupulous and amoral people they apparently are.

I don't see how you can defend the laws and regulations of an organization where it's much better to commit a crime against humanity than to publicize one and err on the side of too much info.

Kafka's "Trial" was a nightmare for the accused, but think how convenient it is for the authorities to not publicize charges or sentencing and to do everything on their most expedient schedule.

Essentially, you're free to hide the fact that you consider John a friend, but it's also John's choice to publicize that he counts you as a friend - and hiding connections he's publicized would essentially override his privacy wishes.

I'm in no way advocating what Ben did but it's despicable how everyone jumped onto the bandwagon to exacerbate and publicize what should have been a minor event dealt with on employer-employee basis, not a public shaming.

At least some of the administrators have been caught taking payoffs for editing articles to publicize the persons making the payoffs, so it will take more than just the current administrators being more alert to fix this problem on Wikipedia.

Authors didn't want to, but couldn't publicize the letters without going to jail, so they made up the most ridiculous story for why they were giving up on the project, the best possible outcome so that they wouldn't go to jail and wouldn't subject users to the required back door.

So is the argument that Google should leave the vulnerability unpatched in its own browser until Adobe get around to patching it in their plugin for other browsers, so as not to publicize the existence of a vulnerability?What if they have detected black hats exploiting the vulnerability.

"Since the vulnerability was reliant on knowing the email first, and since my email used on Coinbase is not a known email that I publicize I doubt he would have been able to discover my Coinbase account, nor the Coinbase accounts of anyone else who uses a sufficiently random and unknown email address when signing up.

Publicize definitions

verb

make public; "She aired her opinions on welfare"

See also: publicise bare

verb

call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"

See also: advertise advertize publicise