to make something known to People by notices in newspapers, announcements on TV etc
publicize for the purpose of selling or causing one to want
build up
development; accumulation
(an instance of) using exaggerated statement(s) made for effect and not to be taken literally as in 'waves as high as Everest'
exaggeration
to be enjoying a lot of public attention
public attention
to do, say etc (something) in an exaggerated way, too strongly etc
go to extremes; carry too far
to tax (a person, business etc) too heavily; to put too much strain on (something)
go to extremes; carry too far
to give (a person) a higher position or rank; to help to organize and start (something)
help, advance
(methods for) the spreading of (especially untrue) information, doctrines, ideas etc
information that is designed to mislead or persuade
the state of being known to, seen by, everyone
promotion of something, someone
to bring (something) to the attention of the public
make widely known; promote
to make (something) stronger by adding or supplying more people or material
strengthen, augment