Wiktionary
vb. (en-past of: publicize)
WordNet
adj. made known; especially made widely known [syn: publicised] [ant: suppressed]
Usage examples of "publicized".
In a widely publicized remark during the primary debates, Bush said the most important philosopher to him was Jesus Christ.
Reverend Richard Price in London, who had preached a widely publicized sermon in support of what was happening in France, Adams acknowledged feeling a sense of satisfaction and triumph in the revolution.
Now that the BSO strategy has been publicized, lots of very lonely guys are probably heading for the Fort Lauderdale airport in the hopes of being frisked, and frisked slowly, by Lt.
Black abolitionists, less publicized, were the backbone of the antislavery movement.
The standard way was to conduct publicized investigations that found specific culprits but left the system intact.