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Noun public-relations has 1 sense
  1. public relations, PR - a promotion intended to create goodwill for a person or institution
    --1 is a kind of promotion, publicity, promotional material, packaging

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Public Relations

Definition:

Public relations (PR) refers to the strategic communication process that aims to establish and nurture positive relationships between an organization or individual and its target audience, including the general public, media outlets, and stakeholders.

Senses:

  1. Noun: The profession or practice of managing and maintaining favorable public image and reputation for an organization or individual through planned communication activities, publicity, and media relations.
  2. Noun: The department or function responsible for handling the organization's communications and building relationships with the public.
  3. Noun: The overall perception and understanding of an organization or individual held by the public.
  4. Noun: The process of effectively disseminating information, managing crises, and addressing public concerns to maintain a positive public image.

Usage:

Sense 1:

  • The company hired a public relations expert to enhance its reputation in the market. Search for related books on Amazon
  • The government's public relations campaign aimed to promote awareness of the new policy among the citizens.

Sense 2:

  • The public relations department organized a press conference to address the recent controversies surrounding the organization.
  • The public relations team actively engages with the media to maintain a transparent flow of information.

Sense 3:

  • The public relations of the company have greatly improved after implementing various CSR initiatives.
  • With the recent scandal, the celebrity's public relations have been severely damaged.

Sense 4:

  • The politician's public relations approach during the campaign helped shape public opinion in his favor.
  • In times of crisis, organizations heavily rely on their public relations strategies to mitigate damage and regain trust.
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