advertise
1 of 1verb/ˈædvərtaɪz/
Forms:advertises,advertising,advertised,advertised
1
to make something known publicly, usually for commercial purposes
B1transitive- The new movie release was heavily advertised through television, social media, and billboards.
- Small businesses may use online platforms to efficiently advertise their offerings to a targeted audience.
- Events and promotions are commonly advertised through posters, flyers, and digital channels.
- The restaurant strategically advertised its special deals to attract more patrons.
- The company is currently advertising its new product launch to a global audience.
2
to announce publicly about a job opening by printing a notice in a newspaper, or other means
transitive- The company decided to advertise the new job opening in the local newspaper.
- They advertised the vacancy online to reach a larger pool of applicants.
- The organization chose to advertise the position through social media platforms.
- The university advertised the teaching assistant role on its website.
- The company advertised the job opening with flyers posted around town.
3
to draw attention to something
transitive- She used bright colors to advertise the new store opening.
- The event organizer advertised the speaker's accomplishments.
- The store advertised the sale with bright signs in the windows.
- He advertised his skills by showcasing his work on a portfolio website.
- The charity advertised its fundraising campaign with flyers around town.
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