advertisement
IPA: ʌdvˈɝtʌzmʌnt
noun
- (marketing) A commercial solicitation designed to sell some commodity, service or similar.
- A public notice.
- A recommendation of a particular product, service or person.
- (obsolete) Notoriety.
- (card games) In gin rummy, the discarding of a card of one's preferred suit so as to mislead the opponent into thinking you do not want it.
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Examples of "advertisement" in Sentences
- Pursuant to 1200.1 (k), "advertisement" is defined as:
- (Clearing his throat in advertisement of his presence.)
- The third line of the advertisement is addressed to the ladies of the air.
- The group Americans for Life, which bought the advertisement, is now promising to make a correction.
- And one that has a business model that can be summed up in advertisement with long tail concepts, in a time like this is not a realistic one.
- Cherokee wagged the stump of his tail in advertisement that he understood the meaning of the blows, but that he knew he was himself in the right and only doing his duty by keeping his grip.
- Bournemouth, no I am only pointing out the differences between these two not for profit businesses that were mentioned in the advertisement, and the advertisement is against the forum rules for both.
- At least the commercial advertisers have an incentive to offer correct information on their product (tastes great, cheap prices etc) otherwise the customer won't buy the product a second time and the advertisement is a waste of money.
- In this case, Crimplesham, who is, in the words of an English classic, a man-of-infinite-resource-and-sagacity, correctly deduces that, of all people, the last whom we shall expect to find answering our advertisement is the criminal himself.
- He uttered a clucking noise in advertisement of his friendliness, and Michael snarled at this black who had dared to lay hands upon him -- a contamination, according to Michael's training -- and who now dared to address him who associated only with white gods.
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