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Meaning of bring to notice
to make someone aware of something or to draw attention to something
Etymology of bring to notice
The phrase "bring to notice" is a combination of the verb "bring" which originated from Old English "bringen" and the noun "notice" which came from Old French "notice" and Latin "notitia" meaning knowledge or acquaintance
Historically, the phrase has been used to convey the idea of making something known or visible to others
Synonyms
announce
declare
inform
notify
publicize
advertise
promulgate
proclaim
broadcast
report
reveal
disclose
expose
unveil
introduce
present
mention
cite
quote
reference
allude
hint
suggest
imply
indicate
point out
draw attention to
attract attention
call attention to
invite attention
raise awareness
make known
Definitions
- To make someone aware of a fact, situation, or problem
- * To draw attention to something or someone
Usage Examples
- The company will bring to notice the new policy changes at the upcoming meeting
- * The environmental group aims to bring to notice the importance of conservation