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advertmake reference to In the family circle it was rarely adverted to, and never except when some allusion to the approaching separation had to be made. — Werner, E. T. C. (Edward Theodore Chalmers)
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advertcolloquial shortening of advertisement, attested by 1860.
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advertmid-15c., averten "to turn (something) aside," from Middle French avertir (12c.), from Late Latin advertere (see advertise). The -d- added 16c. on the Latin model. Related: Adverted; adverti [..]
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advertcommercial
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advertad: a public promotion of some product or service attend: give heed (to); "The children in the audience attended the recital quietly"; "She hung on his every wor [..]
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advertv. To refer incidentally.
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advert(v) give heed (to)(v) make a more or less disguised reference to(v) make reference to(n) a public promotion of some product or service
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advert
(British,informal) An advertisement, an ad.
* date=March 1, 2011|author=Phil McNulty|title=Chelsea 2 - 1 Man Utd
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