Examples of 'popularised' in a sentence

Meaning of "popularised"

To popularise (verb) means to make something more widely known and liked by the general public, often through media or promotion efforts
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  • simple past tense and past participle of popularise

How to use "popularised" in a sentence

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Their use further popularised the concept.
These efforts should be encouraged and popularised.
Other styles popularised during the period.
Today it is a vegetable whose consumption has been popularised.
Euler also popularised the use of the symbol pi.
Thinkers who have elaborated and popularised it.
The series popularised historical palace harem dramas.
This method was the most popularised.
Styles popularised this by calling it the spiral tap.
The venue was even popularised in a song.
Bergen popularised the idea of the comedic ventriloquist.
But the concept was popularised by.
He popularised the dance all over the world.
The idea of democracy popularised during this century.
He popularised the comedy of humours.

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The campaign was subsequently popularised by many other information agencies.
He popularised science with his books and television programmes.
This idea could be popularised.
By him popularised and accommodated to their.
They both had a lifelong writing partnership that popularised science.
He popularised macrobiotics as a movement to improve our diet and lifestyle.
This movement has simply popularised the principles of life philosophy.
He popularised the game by his activity as a footballer among every class.
The concept was popularised.
We popularised the pagan.
He invented new board games and popularised the ganjifa card game.
This work was popularised through engravings and solidified his reputation.
This is the paradox of thrift popularised by Keynes.
Boudoir photography was popularised in the millennium with the arrival of digital photography.
What we recognise today as pizza was popularised in Naples.
He popularised him.
Satyagraha means the nonviolent resistance popularised by Gandhi.
By all accounts he popularised science and did not take himself too seriously.
There are many formats of taxi advertising that have been popularised in the UK.
This series of canon variations was popularised and arranged for a variety of instruments.
Unix popularised a syntax for regular expressions that found much wider use.
Or at least popularised it.
He also popularised ancient astronaut theories of contact between extraterrestrial beings and ancient human civilizations.
Navigation systems and smartphones have popularised smart voice control in private households.
He popularised the plena as a Latin song style.
Feodor Chaliapin also popularised the song abroad.
He popularised Danish furniture with a number of revolutionary chairs.
It was popularised i.
It would be a good thing for France if this idea could be popularised.
The early waves of liberalism popularised economic individualism while expanding constitutional government and parliamentary authority.
Into the suave younger Dracula popularised in the theatre.
He popularised music in the form of Kirtans.
Bruce Lee singlehandedly popularised the kung fu genre.
The Games popularised youth winter sports in a region where they had been practically unknown.
But as folklore from the Balkans popularised it is not without merit.

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