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Definition of publicly
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of publicly is as below...
Publicly
(adv.)
With
exposure
to
popular
view or
notice;
without
concealment;
openly;
as,
property
publicly
offered
for sale; an
opinion
publicly
avowed;
a
declaration
publicly
made..
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Chair
::
Chair (v. t.) To carry
publicly
in a chair in
triumph.
Nuncupate
::
Nuncupate
(v. t.) To
declare
publicly
or
solemnly;
to
proclaim
formally.
Stagecoach
::
Stage (v. t.) To
exhibit
upon a
stage,
or as upon a
stage;
to
display
publicly..
Handfastly
::
Handfastly
(adv.)
In a
handfast
or
publicly
pledged
manner.
Heresy
::
Heresy
(n.) An
offense
against
Christianity,
consisting
in a
denial
of some
essential
doctrine,
which
denial
is
publicly
avowed,
and
obstinately
maintained..
Declaration
::
Declaration
(n.) The act of
declaring,
or
publicly
announcing;
explicit
asserting;
undisguised
token of a
ground
or side taken on any
subject;
proclamation;
exposition;
as, the
declaration
of an
opinion;
a
declaration
of war, etc..
Exhibit
::
Exhibit
(v. t.) To hold forth or
present
to view; to
produce
publicly,
for
inspection;
to show,
especially
in order to
attract
notice
to what is
interesting;
to
display;
as, to
exhibit
commodities
in a
warehouse,
a
picture
in a
gallery..
Nuncupative
::
Nuncupative
(a.)
Publicly
or
solemnly
declaratory.
Church
::
Church
(v. t.) To bless
according
to a
prescribed
form, or to unite with in
publicly
returning
thanks
in
church,
as after
deliverance
from the
dangers
of
childbirth;
as, the
churching
of
women..
Record
::
Record
(v. t.) That which has been
publicly
achieved
in any kind of
competitive
sport as
recorded
in some
authoritative
manner,
as the time made by a
winning
horse in a
race..
Preacher
::
Preacher
(n.) One who
preaches;
one who
discourses
publicly
on
religious
subjects.
Opetide
::
Opetide
(n.) The time
between
Epiphany
and Ash
Wednesday
wherein
marriages
were
formerly
solemnized
publicly
in
churches.
[Eng..
Indict
::
Indict
(v. t.) To
appoint
publicly
or by
authority;
to
proclaim
or
announce.
Prelect
::
Prelect
(v. i.) To
discourse
publicly;
to
lecture.
Purgation
::
Purgation
(n.) The
clearing
of one's self from a crime of which one was
publicly
suspected
and
accused.
It was
either
canonical,
which was
prescribed
by the canon law, the form
whereof
used in the
spiritual
court was, that the
person
suspected
take his oath that he was clear of the
matter
objected
against
him, and bring his
honest
neighbors
with him to make oath that they
believes
he swore
truly;
or
vulgar,
which was by fire or water
ordeal,
or by
combat.
See
Ordeal..
Applause
::
Applause
(n.) The act of
applauding;
approbation
and
praise
publicly
expressed
by
clapping
the
hands,
stamping
or
tapping
with the feet,
acclamation,
huzzas,
or other
means;
marked
commendation..
Proclamation
::
Proclamation
(n.) That which is
proclaimed,
publicly
announced,
or
officially
declared;
a
published
ordinance;
as, the
proclamation
of a king; a
Thanksgiving
proclamation..
Profess
::
Profess
(v. t.) To make open
declaration
of, as of one's
knowledge,
belief,
action,
etc.; to avow or
acknowledge;
to
confess
publicly;
to own or admit
freely..
Pronunciation
::
Pronunciation
(n.) The art of
manner
of
uttering
a
discourse
publicly
with
propriety
and
gracefulness;
-- now
called
delivery.
Undercurrent
::
Undercurrent
(n.)
Hence,
figuratively,
a
tendency
of
feeling,
opinion,
or the like, in a
direction
contrary
to what is
publicly
shown;
an
unseen
influence
or
tendency;
as, a
strong
undercurrent
of
sentiment
in favor of a
prisoner..
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