Publicizing in a sentence as a noun

Amused that it's a child figuring it out and publicizing it.

Difficult to see how publicizing this stuff could be beneficial for Mr. Allen.

Contemplated publicizing my story, but I have zero proof that the interview took place.

Yeah I don't feel great about publicizing an incomplete product, but as they say, release early, release often.

Just FYI, i was not ready to start publicizing this, someone randomly found it and started that ball rolling without me. There are a bunch of changes in the pipeline for the near future.

It is simply not true that a "great deal" will get publicized by itself, or that any pre-2009 channel for publicizing great deals was effective for most businesses.

The press release kindly submitted here is plainly not Edward Snowden's verbatim words, but more self-publicizing from Wikileaks.

I'm sure she is capable of getting encouragement from her friends, but publicizing sexism in the tech industry is for, well, the public, which includes men like you.

Oh, the irony of publicizing the same knives via YouTube, the Google property that censors boobies but allows you to promote machine guns to a global audience...

You vividly remember this recent vulnerability, because the researchers did a great job of publicizing it.

Google has made people aware of these technologies but it is a stretch to say they "invented" them in any material sense beyond publicizing their own implementations.

Therefore, although I enjoyed this article I believe his most significant sin here is publicizing these methods as something for others to emulate.

Fighting against the overreaching arm of the US Govt in secret courts for the last 6 years, without any potential for publicizing their plight exemplifies Yahoo's true stance on user privacy.

Don't start publicizing it so it starts another speculation roller coaster, at least until the Bitcoin market is big enough to not be impacted much by speculation-based transactions.

For instance, when the Code Red worm was released, Schneier blamed the team that found the vulnerability: We shouldn't lose sight of who is really to blame for this problem. It's not the system administrators who didn't install the patch in time, or the firewall and IDS vendors whose products didn't catch the problem. It's the authors of the worm and its variants, eEye for publicizing the vulnerability, and especially Microsoft for selling a product with this security problem.

Publicizing definitions

noun

the business of drawing public attention to goods and services

See also: advertising