Advertisement
Ad`ver´tise`ment Pronunciation: ăd`vẽr´tĭz`ment or ăd`vẽr`tīz´ment; 277
ADVERTISEMENT. A 'notice' published either in handbills or in a newspaper.
2. The law in many instances requires parties to advertise in order to
give notice of acts which are to be done; in these cases, the advertisement
is in general equivalent to notice.
3. When an advertisement contains the terms of sale, or description of
the property to be sold, it will bind the seller; and if there be a material
misrepresentation, it may avoid the contract, or at least entitle the
purchaser to a compensation and reduction from the agreed, price. Kapp's R.
344; 1 Chit. Pr. 295.
To dream that you are looking through advertisements,
signifies that you will be defeated by your rivals.
To dream that you are putting out an advertisement,
denotes that you are not afraid of a little physical labour to further your fortune and promote your interests.
ad,
advert,
advertising,
announcement,
ballyhoo,
bill,
blurb,
broadcast,
broadside,
circular,
classified,
hype,
notice,
placard,
plug,
proclamation,
promotion,
promulgation,
pronouncement,
pronunciamento,
propaganda,
publication,
publicity,
puffery,
spot announcement