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public

25 definitions • 53 examples
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relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people:

Examples:

Public opinion (= the opinions of most people) has turned against him.
in the public interest Is it really in the public interest (= useful to people) to publish this information?
public awareness We need to increase public awareness of the disease.
public nuisance Peaceful demonstrations that do not cause a public nuisance (= do not harm other people) are a fundamental right in any truly democratic country.
public pressure The government has had to bow to public pressure on the issue.
The information only became public after his death.
be made public The results will not be made public (= told to everyone) until tomorrow.
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provided by the government from taxes to be available to everyone:

Examples:

public buildings
a public library
public office He is unlikely to hold public office (= an important job in national or local government).
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A public place is one where a lot of people are:

Examples:

It's too public here - let's go back to my room to talk.
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all ordinary people:

Examples:

The public has a right to know about this.
open to the public The palace and its grounds are open to the public (= people can visit) during the summer months.
the general public When will the product be available to the general public (= all ordinary people)?
member of the public Members of the public were asked about their shopping habits.
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the group of people who are involved with you or your organization, especially in a business relationship:

Examples:

Newspapers publish these outrageous stories because they know what their public wants.
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in a place where people can see you:

Examples:

I'd never behave like that in public.
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relating to or involving people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group of people:

Examples:

public opinion
They’re trying to raise public awareness of the benefits of early-childhood education.
His ideas have very little public support.
The results won’t be made public (= told to people in general).
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allowing anyone to see or hear what is happening:

Examples:

a public performance
a public display of temper
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Something done in public is done where anyone can see or hear it:

Examples:

He was afraid to be seen in public for some time after the incident.
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involving or provided by the government, usually for the use of anyone:

Examples:

a public park
public housing
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Public also means supported by government funds, sometimes also by money given by private citizens:

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all the people, esp. all those in one place or country:

Examples:

The park is open to the public from sunrise to sunset.
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The public is also the people who do not belong to a particular group or organization:

Examples:

The book is not yet available to the general public.
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Your public is the people involved with you or your organization, esp. in a business relationship:

Examples:

The newspapers publish the stories they know their public wants to read.
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relating to ordinary people in general, rather than being limited to a particular group only:

Examples:

They are trying to get public support for their takeover bid.
public opinion/confidence/trust
Senior politicians have been accused of failing to act in the public interest.
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relating to the government and to the services it provides to people:

Examples:

She has said repeatedly that she would not seek public office again.
Why should public money be pumped into companies geared to profit?
The OECD is encouraging member states to keep a watchful eye on public finances, in part by encouraging more efficiency in the health care system of individual countries.
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known about by people in general:

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The retailer has been working to improve its public image in the face of ongoing criticism.
The question of bonus payments to bankers has been the subject of much public discussion in recent times.
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available for anyone to hear, watch, go to, or be involved in:

Examples:

The company is holding a public meeting tonight to describe the proposal to residents.
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available for everyone to use:

Examples:

a public telephone/library
public transport
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available to be bought by everyone, not just by people who are already shareholders:

Examples:

Class A shares may be purchased at the public offering price.
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a company that goes public makes shares available on a stock market for the first time:

Examples:

After going public last May at $20 per share, they traded as high as $86 in October.
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if something is done or said in public, everyone knows or hears about it:

Examples:

These are issues that should be discussed in public.
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to say or publish something in order that everyone knows or hears about it:

Examples:

The annual financial disclosure report was made public yesterday.
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ordinary people in general:

Examples:

The role of watchdogs is to protect the public.
Air traffic controllers, baggage handlers, and members of the public were called to give evidence after a major security lapse at one of Europe's busiest airports.
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all the people who are involved in or affected by a particular activity:

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