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self-promotion
noun
the act or practice of promoting one's own interests, profile, etc
Example Sentences
You’ll need to get very comfortable with self-promotion.
He insisted to the assembly of world leaders, who responded to his words with only two rounds of applause, neither particularly ardent: one when he called on Hamas to free all its hostages in Gaza, the other when he said “thank you” at the end of his 55-minute tirade of self-promotion.
The Angels shot back with a scathing public rebuke of the commissioner and a hearty endorsement of Trout — crafted in part by owner Arte Moreno — that ended thusly: “We applaud him for prioritizing his personal values over commercial self-promotion. That is rare in today’s society and stands out as much as his extraordinary talent.”
Nathan’s is also not shy about its original goal of self-promotion.
Republican foes “cite his relentless self-promotion, his criticism of his party and his tendency to take credit for victories he played little or no part in to help him fundraise and elevate his political brand,” CalMatters wrote in a harsh January profile.
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