ˈpəbliklē, -lēk-, -li adverb
also pub·li·cal·ly -lə̇k(ə)lē, -lēk-, -li
1. : in public : in a manner observable by or a place accessible to the public : openly , obviously
claims that many of them are privately on his side, but cannot support him publicly — Time
attributes … directly and publicly observable — C.G.Hempel
2. : by the public : by the people generally : communally
every corporation is deemed publicly held unless 10 or fewer shareholders own stock — U.S. Code
specifically : by a government
publicly provided medical care starts with the school medical service — Moses Abramovitz & Vera Eliasberg