ADVERTI'SE, s as z. See Advert.
1. To inform to give notice, advice or intelligence to, whether of a past or present event, or of something future.
I will advertise thee what this people will do to thy people in the latter day. Numbers 24 .
I thought to advertise thee, saying buy it before the inhabitants and elders of my people. Ruth 4 .
In this sense, it has of before the subject of information as, to advertise a man of his losses.
2. To publish a notice of to publish a written or printed account of as, to advertise goods or a farm.
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