Adverting

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Pronunciation: /ədˈvɜrtɪŋ/

Definitions of adverting

verb to mention or refer to something in a casual or indirect manner

Example Sentences

A1 She is adverting to the new rules in the meeting.

A2 The advertisement is adverting to the benefits of the product.

B1 The company is adverting its new campaign on social media.

B2 The politician is adverting to his achievements during the debate.

C1 The marketing team is adverting the new product launch through various channels.

C2 The author is adverting to historical events in his latest novel.

Examples of adverting in a Sentence

formal The company's marketing team is currently adverting the new product through various channels.

informal I heard they're adverting the big sale on social media.

slang Have you seen the adverting for the new movie? It looks awesome!

figurative Her actions were adverting to a deeper issue that needed to be addressed.

Grammatical Forms of adverting

past tense

adverted

plural

advertisements

comparative

more adverting

superlative

most adverting

present tense

advert

future tense

will advert

perfect tense

have adverted

continuous tense

is adverting

singular

adverts

positive degree

advert

infinitive

to advert

gerund

adverting

participle

adverted

Origin and Evolution of adverting

First Known Use: 1250 year
Language of Origin: Latin
Story behind the word: The word 'adverting' originated from the Latin word 'advertere', which means to turn attention towards.
Evolution of the word: Over time, the word 'adverting' has evolved to refer to the act of giving attention or consideration to something, especially in a deliberate manner.