English to Kannada Dictionary publicise

publicise

ಪ್ರಚಾರ
definition
verb
use the magazine to publicize human rights abuses
make (something) widely known.
translation of 'publicise'
verb
ಪ್ರಚಾರಮಾಡು
example
The trade union movement did not widely 'publicise' the dispute, so that workers outside the immediate area knew little or nothing about the strike.
This would be an ideal opportunity for local producers to 'publicise' their products to the Parisian and French Markets.
But the idea does not seem to be wholly to greet the teams because these companies also 'publicise' their products on these banners.
The punishment was widely 'publicised' in the state press as a warning to other local leaders.
use the magazine to 'publicize' human rights abuses
That episode and error were widely 'publicised' at the time and have dominated some obituaries.
Maybe you have a product or service to sell, an organization or cause to promote, or a celebrity or politician to 'publicize' .
These could not be sold openly in Chile, but some Americans help to sell them in the United States as a way of 'publicizing' the human rights violations.
He also plays solo when he can - though sometimes these gigs aren't 'publicised' widely.
I am trying to compile some internet facts and figures on Zora for use in 'publicising' her.
Animal welfare laws are strictly enforced in the countries abroad and the press also 'publicises' animal abuses very widely, owing to which cases of cruelty to animals are very few, she says.
They cut their own salaries in order to afford a new hire - a business-development exec who could 'publicize' the company and bring in new accounts.
Customers can 'publicize' their products and services without necessarily selling anything.
The book has also been 'publicized' by many conservative groups as a fundraiser.
And all this despite widely 'publicised' security fears over Net banking.
Many sites are backed by companies whose primary purpose is to 'publicize' or sell medications, products, or devices.
So rest assured that while we're eager to show our appreciation we would never 'publicize' anyone's name without their explicit permission.
We set about 'publicising' the meeting as widely as possible.
A large company contracted me to 'publicize' its newest division.
Her second space mission was widely 'publicised' and plans made to celebrate on her return.
Everyone should be 'publicising' the event as widely as possible.
This widely 'publicised' view of today's youth unfortunately makes some people generalise and view all teenagers in the same light.
use the magazine to 'publicize' human rights abuses
The lamentable standard of their equipment is widely 'publicised' .
Accompanying these changes in substance has been a new Chinese campaign to 'publicize' and promote the country's foreign policy.
Yet they are also very good at calling a rally on the right issue at the right time, and 'publicizing' it widely.
They need to do some good 'publicising' and push their product and beat whatever Sony and MS can do in the marketing.
It makes sense therefore for us as a community based paper to concentrate our energies on 'publicising' and promoting such wonderful work, which is all carried out on a voluntary basis.
Yet reporters also have been fired and a small number jailed after angering communist authorities by 'publicizing' corruption and other official abuses.
Event sponsorship can also be used to 'publicize' your product.
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