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will publicize

  • future tense
    of publicize.
    publicize
    verb (used with object)
    to give publicity to; bring to public notice; advertise.

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The bureau will publicize the data next Thursday, Aug. 12, four days before it had promised in a court agreement with the state of Ohio.

From Seattle Times Aug. 5, 2021

Often, they will publicize their casework on their websites or, in some cases, create television advertisements that boast of their helpfulness.

From Textbooks Jul. 28, 2021

The vaccine will not be required, but the health department will publicize its availability and its benefits.

From Washington Times Oct. 21, 2020

Most designers don’t charge players for the service, but they will publicize their work by adding a watermark to the image or asking the high schooler to tag them in the post.

From Washington Post Dec. 18, 2018

“I hope you will publicize the fact that you made this plea . . . mainly because of the possibility of public opinion harmful to science,” he wrote Lawrence.

From "Big Science" by Michael Hiltzik