Etymology: [ ad-v&r-"tIz ] (verb.) 15th century. French avertir (“to warn, give notice to”), formerly also spelled advertir, Latin advertere (“to turn to”). The ending was probably influenced by the noun advertisement. See advert.
reklam etmek, reklam, ilan vermek, reklâmını yapmak, ilan etmek, reklâm yapmak, tanıtım yapmak, duyurmak, tanıt,v.reklamını yap:n.reklam, bildirme, tanit, advertising agent reklâm ajansı, reklamını yap, haber, reklam yap/ver, tanıtımını yap, advertisement ilân, tanıtmak, ilanla aramak, reklâmcılık, reklâm, reklam yapmak, ilan vererek aramak, reklamı, gazeteye ilan vererek aramak, ilan edilmiş, ilan edildi, tanıtım zamanı, bereket, tanıtıcılık, ilan, duyurma, reklâmcılık ile ilgili, ilan etme, reklam yap:prep.reklam yaparak,reklamcı, tanıt, f., bak. advertise, i., bak. advertising,
To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others, To give public notice of; to announce publicly; as to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting, To provide information about in communications media, especially about goods or services for sale, Humor Amateur Radio Engineering Software, To make public announcement of something, usually to promote goods or services, In Windows 2000 and Systems Management Server, to make a program available to members of a collection (group), The administrative process of making a program available to members of a collection See also assigning, (v ) In networking, to make a file system available for access over the network Compare to the "export" mechanism of the NFSTM system, Advertising usually means showing down a mediocre hand, to give the impression that you play overly loose or that you play a generally weak game The idea is that other players will then give you more action when you make a legitimate hand Since people are bad at revising first impressions, this potentially beneficial effect can be long-lasting Typical advertising plays in hold'em might be to show down top pair with a weak kicker (e g , K2), middle pair, or a gutshot draw that missed These hands have marginal intrinsic value, but playing them early in a session might pay off later Of course, it's best to advertise if you actually want to be called down more often, e g , at an especially tight table At a table full of calling stations, it might be unnecessary or even harmful More generally, advertising can mean anything you do at the poker table to manipulate how other players assess you, to let people know about a business (marketing) in order to get them to come and buy a product or service, Windows Installer method for making an application available to the user without installing it When the user attempts to use the application, the application is installed and run See also assign, publish, the way to increase the sale of products or services through commercial on radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, or other, If you advertise for someone to do something for you, for example to work for you or share your accommodation, you announce it in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice board. We advertised for staff in a local newspaper, publicise, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce; give notice, inform; (in Poker card game) bluff in order to make the bluff apparent (also advertize), If you do not advertise the fact that something is the case, you try not to let other people know about it. There is no need to advertise the fact that you are a single woman see also advertising, If you advertise something such as a product, an event, or a job, you tell people about it in newspapers, on television, or on posters in order to encourage them to buy the product, go to the event, or apply for the job. The players can advertise baked beans, but not rugby boots Religious groups are currently not allowed to advertise on television, make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops, call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS", by a printed notice; as, to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting, To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss, call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS" make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops, To give public notice of; to announce publicly, esp, Simple past tense and past participle of advertise, Present participle of advertise, communication whose purpose is to inform potential customers about products and services, called to public attention; "these advertised products", publicized, promoted (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announced, called to public attention; "these advertised products, past of advertise, third-person singular of advertise, Process by which services on a network inform other devices on the network of their existence The NetWare network operating system (NOS) uses the Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) to do this, In a 1952 press cutting I read that Cadillac had spent $3,000,000 on advertising in 1951 and would spend $3,500,000 in 1952 Comfort, automobile performance and the lifestyles of the leisure class were big in auto advertising during the early Thirties; from reading the copy you would hardly know that a grim depression was going on, Sales messages you see in newspapers, magazines, and letters; on billboards, television, or the Internet; and you hear on the radio Marketers pay for the space that carries their messages to you The word "ads" is short for advertisements, ShopSite merchants have chosen to advertise their stores in many different ways Of course, ICentral advertises the ShopSite itself, which brings traffic through, and larger stores advertise extensively, resulting in residual traffic, but the only way to ensure that your target clientele visits your site is to do advertising yourself You can pay for advertising on popular sites Advertising on well-travelled sites like yahoo and infoseek are very expensive, but a better way to approach the problem would be to determine which sites are most popular with your target clientele and advertise there See also: swapping links search engines internet directories, Marketing messages brought to you in various forms such as: newspapers, magazines, billboards, letters, radio, television, and online Marketers pay for the space that carries their message to you (The word "ads" is short for advertisements ), A paid for message which seeks to persuade or influence you The two main cost elements are advertisement production and the cost of buying the space which the advert is seen in (e g newspaper page) The two key things to watch for in your advertising are The BIG IDEA (this is like the plot in a film) and DELIVERY (how good the film director is), The public promotion of one's products and services, A paid form of non- personal communication about an organisation and its products that is transmitted to a target audience through a mass medium p 464, the business of drawing public attention to goods and services, This category includes the cost of placing ads in papers, magazines, on radio or television, process to inform the public of important meetings and other public matters, as specified in provincial regulations, Paid nonpersonal communication from an identified sponsor using mass media to persuade or influence an audience, There are a variety of definitions, with subtle but important distinctions While the general public frequently views advertising as encompassing all forms of promotional communication, most advertising practitioners limit it to paid communications conveyed by a mass medium The latter definition distinguishes advertising from other forms of marketing communication, such as Sales Promotion, Public Relations, and Direct Marketing, The non-personal communication of information paid for by an identified sponsor, for example, an individual or an organisation, The laws relating to advertising, whether in publications, on billboards, by direct mail or by broadcasting on television or radio, tells people about a product or service Advertising usually focuses on the good parts of the product or service in an effort to get people to buy it, has three basic objectives: (1) to inform the consumer about new products, product users, services available, or other facts that need to be known by consumers; (2) to persuade an audience to purchase a product, change brand preferences, or perceive a product different; and (3) to remind consumers about the need for need for a product or where it may be purchased fr The Marketing Glossary, a public promotion of some product or service, act or activity of marketing and promotion; promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing (also advertizing), Advertising is the activity of creating advertisements and making sure people see them. the activity or business of advertising things on television, in newspapers etc. Techniques and practices used to bring products, services, opinions, or causes to public notice for the purpose of persuading the public to respond in a certain way. Weekly newspapers in London first carried advertisements in the 17th century; by the 18th century such advertising was flourishing. The first advertising agencies were established in the 19th century to broker for space in newspapers, and by the early 20th century agencies were producing the advertising message itself, including copy and artwork. Most advertising promotes goods for sale, but similar methods are used in public service messages to promote causes, charities, or political candidates. In many countries, advertising is the most important source of income for the media through which it is conducted. In addition to newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media, advertising media include direct mail (see direct-mail marketing), billboards and posters, transit advertising, the Internet, and promotional items such as matchbooks or calendars. Advertisers attempt to choose media that are favoured by the advertisers' target audience. See also marketing; merchandising, Any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor, Advertising is the nonpersonal communication of information, usually paid for, and usually persuasive in nature, about products, services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media, The structured and composed nonpersonal communication of information, usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature, about products (goods and services) or ideas by identified sponsors through various media (Ch 1), n (1) The fine art of lying to consumers about what is actually being sold (2) A notable amendment of capitalist theory, whereby the market comes to favor, not the producers who sell the best product, but those who sell the best image (3) A substantial misallocation of economic resources, whereby a tremendous portion of the economy which could do something useful, is wasted (This misfortune has the additional demerit of providing a substantial competitive edge to those who use it ) For example, for each packet of mixed vegetables sold at the supermarket, more money is spent to place a colored picture on the packet than actually goes to the farmer (4), The means by which messages are brought to the attention of the public, through various media, in a persuasive and memorable fashion, the process of gaining the publics attention through paid media announcements analyst: an individual representing a trade or professional association who reviews and comments publicly on products, services and companies, Non-personal, paid communication such as newspaper, radio, direct mail and TV directed toward the general public or, in some cases, specific prospective client groups to provide information about the time, place, contents, and arrangements of an auction, - Making known; calling public attention to a product, service, or company by means of paid announcements so as to affect perception or arouse consumer desire to make a purchase or take a particular action, Any paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, goods or services by an identified sponsor, To advertise; to announce publicly, especially for commercial interests, publicize, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce; give notice, inform; (in Poker card game) bluff in order to make the bluff apparent (also advertise), make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops", past of advertize, third-person singular of advertize, present participle of advertize, act or activity of marketing and promotion; promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing (also advertising),
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To provide information about a person or goods and services to influence others - "It pays to advertise."
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To give public notice of; to announce publicly; as to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting
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To provide information about in communications media, especially about goods or services for sale
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Humor Amateur Radio Engineering Software
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To make public announcement of something, usually to promote goods or services
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In Windows 2000 and Systems Management Server, to make a program available to members of a collection (group)
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The administrative process of making a program available to members of a collection See also assigning
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(v ) In networking, to make a file system available for access over the network Compare to the "export" mechanism of the NFSTM system
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Advertising usually means showing down a mediocre hand, to give the impression that you play overly loose or that you play a generally weak game The idea is that other players will then give you more action when you make a legitimate hand Since people are bad at revising first impressions, this potentially beneficial effect can be long-lasting Typical advertising plays in hold'em might be to show down top pair with a weak kicker (e g , K2), middle pair, or a gutshot draw that missed These hands have marginal intrinsic value, but playing them early in a session might pay off later Of course, it's best to advertise if you actually want to be called down more often, e g , at an especially tight table At a table full of calling stations, it might be unnecessary or even harmful More generally, advertising can mean anything you do at the poker table to manipulate how other players assess you
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to let people know about a business (marketing) in order to get them to come and buy a product or service
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Windows Installer method for making an application available to the user without installing it When the user attempts to use the application, the application is installed and run See also assign, publish
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the way to increase the sale of products or services through commercial on radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, or other
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If you advertise for someone to do something for you, for example to work for you or share your accommodation, you announce it in a newspaper, on television, or on a notice board. We advertised for staff in a local newspaper
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publicise, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce; give notice, inform; (in Poker card game) bluff in order to make the bluff apparent (also advertize) fiil
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If you do not advertise the fact that something is the case, you try not to let other people know about it. There is no need to advertise the fact that you are a single woman see also advertising
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If you advertise something such as a product, an event, or a job, you tell people about it in newspapers, on television, or on posters in order to encourage them to buy the product, go to the event, or apply for the job. The players can advertise baked beans, but not rugby boots Religious groups are currently not allowed to advertise on television
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make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops
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call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS"
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by a printed notice; as, to advertise goods for sale, a lost article, the sailing day of a vessel, a political meeting
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To give notice to; to inform or apprise; to notify; to make known; hence, to warn; often followed by of before the subject of information; as, to advertise a man of his loss
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call attention to; "Please don't advertise the fact that he has AIDS" make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops
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To give public notice of; to announce publicly, esp
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advertised
Simple past tense and past participle of advertise
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advertising
Present participle of advertise
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advertising
communication whose purpose is to inform potential customers about products and services
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advertised
called to public attention; "these advertised products"
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advertised
publicized, promoted (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announced sıfat
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advertised
called to public attention; "these advertised products
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advertised
past of advertise
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advertises
third-person singular of advertise
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advertising
Process by which services on a network inform other devices on the network of their existence The NetWare network operating system (NOS) uses the Service Advertising Protocol (SAP) to do this
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advertising
In a 1952 press cutting I read that Cadillac had spent $3,000,000 on advertising in 1951 and would spend $3,500,000 in 1952 Comfort, automobile performance and the lifestyles of the leisure class were big in auto advertising during the early Thirties; from reading the copy you would hardly know that a grim depression was going on
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advertising
Sales messages you see in newspapers, magazines, and letters; on billboards, television, or the Internet; and you hear on the radio Marketers pay for the space that carries their messages to you The word "ads" is short for advertisements
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advertising
ShopSite merchants have chosen to advertise their stores in many different ways Of course, ICentral advertises the ShopSite itself, which brings traffic through, and larger stores advertise extensively, resulting in residual traffic, but the only way to ensure that your target clientele visits your site is to do advertising yourself You can pay for advertising on popular sites Advertising on well-travelled sites like yahoo and infoseek are very expensive, but a better way to approach the problem would be to determine which sites are most popular with your target clientele and advertise there See also: swapping links search engines internet directories
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advertising
Marketing messages brought to you in various forms such as: newspapers, magazines, billboards, letters, radio, television, and online Marketers pay for the space that carries their message to you (The word "ads" is short for advertisements )
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advertising
A paid for message which seeks to persuade or influence you The two main cost elements are advertisement production and the cost of buying the space which the advert is seen in (e g newspaper page) The two key things to watch for in your advertising are The BIG IDEA (this is like the plot in a film) and DELIVERY (how good the film director is)
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advertising
The public promotion of one's products and services
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advertising
A paid form of non- personal communication about an organisation and its products that is transmitted to a target audience through a mass medium p 464
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advertising
the business of drawing public attention to goods and services
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advertising
This category includes the cost of placing ads in papers, magazines, on radio or television
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advertising
process to inform the public of important meetings and other public matters, as specified in provincial regulations
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advertising
Paid nonpersonal communication from an identified sponsor using mass media to persuade or influence an audience
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advertising
There are a variety of definitions, with subtle but important distinctions While the general public frequently views advertising as encompassing all forms of promotional communication, most advertising practitioners limit it to paid communications conveyed by a mass medium The latter definition distinguishes advertising from other forms of marketing communication, such as Sales Promotion, Public Relations, and Direct Marketing
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advertising
The non-personal communication of information paid for by an identified sponsor, for example, an individual or an organisation
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advertising
The laws relating to advertising, whether in publications, on billboards, by direct mail or by broadcasting on television or radio
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advertising
tells people about a product or service Advertising usually focuses on the good parts of the product or service in an effort to get people to buy it
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advertising
has three basic objectives: (1) to inform the consumer about new products, product users, services available, or other facts that need to be known by consumers; (2) to persuade an audience to purchase a product, change brand preferences, or perceive a product different; and (3) to remind consumers about the need for need for a product or where it may be purchased fr The Marketing Glossary
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advertising
a public promotion of some product or service
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advertising
act or activity of marketing and promotion; promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing (also advertizing) isim
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Advertising is the activity of creating advertisements and making sure people see them. the activity or business of advertising things on television, in newspapers etc. Techniques and practices used to bring products, services, opinions, or causes to public notice for the purpose of persuading the public to respond in a certain way. Weekly newspapers in London first carried advertisements in the 17th century; by the 18th century such advertising was flourishing. The first advertising agencies were established in the 19th century to broker for space in newspapers, and by the early 20th century agencies were producing the advertising message itself, including copy and artwork. Most advertising promotes goods for sale, but similar methods are used in public service messages to promote causes, charities, or political candidates. In many countries, advertising is the most important source of income for the media through which it is conducted. In addition to newspapers, magazines, and broadcast media, advertising media include direct mail (see direct-mail marketing), billboards and posters, transit advertising, the Internet, and promotional items such as matchbooks or calendars. Advertisers attempt to choose media that are favoured by the advertisers' target audience. See also marketing; merchandising
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advertising
Any paid form of non-personal presentation and promotion of ideas, goods, or services by an identified sponsor
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advertising
Advertising is the nonpersonal communication of information, usually paid for, and usually persuasive in nature, about products, services or ideas by identified sponsors through the various media
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advertising
The structured and composed nonpersonal communication of information, usually paid for and usually persuasive in nature, about products (goods and services) or ideas by identified sponsors through various media (Ch 1)
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advertising
n (1) The fine art of lying to consumers about what is actually being sold (2) A notable amendment of capitalist theory, whereby the market comes to favor, not the producers who sell the best product, but those who sell the best image (3) A substantial misallocation of economic resources, whereby a tremendous portion of the economy which could do something useful, is wasted (This misfortune has the additional demerit of providing a substantial competitive edge to those who use it ) For example, for each packet of mixed vegetables sold at the supermarket, more money is spent to place a colored picture on the packet than actually goes to the farmer (4)
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The means by which messages are brought to the attention of the public, through various media, in a persuasive and memorable fashion
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the process of gaining the publics attention through paid media announcements analyst: an individual representing a trade or professional association who reviews and comments publicly on products, services and companies
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Non-personal, paid communication such as newspaper, radio, direct mail and TV directed toward the general public or, in some cases, specific prospective client groups to provide information about the time, place, contents, and arrangements of an auction
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- Making known; calling public attention to a product, service, or company by means of paid announcements so as to affect perception or arouse consumer desire to make a purchase or take a particular action
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Any paid form of non-personal presentation of ideas, goods or services by an identified sponsor
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advertize
To advertise; to announce publicly, especially for commercial interests
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advertize
publicize, promote, draw attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); publicly announce; give notice, inform; (in Poker card game) bluff in order to make the bluff apparent (also advertise) fiil
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advertize
make publicity for; try to sell (a product); "The salesman is aggressively pushing the new computer model"; "The company is heavily advertizing their new laptops"
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advertized
past of advertize
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advertizes
third-person singular of advertize
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present participle of advertize
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advertizing
act or activity of marketing and promotion; promoting, drawing attention to (generally in order to sell goods or services); act of publicly announcing (also advertising) isim
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