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BNC: 23345 COCA: 13414

popularize

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popularize verb
also British popularise /ˈpɑːpjələˌraɪz/
popularizes; popularized; popularizing
popularize
verb
also British popularise /ˈpɑːpjələˌraɪz/
popularizes; popularized; popularizing
Learner's definition of POPULARIZE
[+ object]
: to cause (something) to be liked, enjoyed, accepted, or done by many people : to make (something) popular普及;推广;宣传
: to make (something that is difficult or complicated) simpler and easier to understand for the average person使大众化;使通俗化

— popularization

also British popularisation /ˌpɑːpjələrəˈzeɪʃən/ Brit /ˌpɒpjələˌraɪˈzeɪʃən/ noun [noncount]
BNC: 23345 COCA: 13414

popularize

verb

pop·​u·​lar·​ize ˈpä-pyə-lə-ˌrīz How to pronounce popularize (audio)
popularized; popularizing

intransitive verb

: to cater to popular taste

transitive verb

: to make popular: such as
a
: to cause to be liked or esteemed
b
: to present in generally understandable or interesting form
popularization noun
popularizer noun

Example Sentences

a phrase that was popularized by its use in a hit TV show Dream analysis was popularized by Sigmund Freud. The book presents a popularized version of American history.
Recent Examples on the Web The company over the past two decades has helped popularize Greek-style yogurt, which has more protein and less sugar than traditional yogurt, coinciding with U.S. consumers’ shift toward protein-centric foods and snacks. Jaewon Kang, WSJ, 2 Sep. 2022 The late Kevin Williamson, who founded downtown Austin's Ranch 616 in 1999, is often credited with naming the cocktail and helping popularize it. Robin Soslow, Chron, 22 Aug. 2022 In the 1880s, the Boston Fruit Company, which later became the United Fruit Company and then Chiquita, began importing bananas from Jamaica and launched a successful campaign to popularize them in the U.S. Matthew Wilson, The Conversation, 12 Aug. 2022 Superblue is also the latest way to promote, popularize and monetize the work of conceptual artists, which has long been a challenge. Tom Teicholz, Forbes, 5 June 2022 Éric Zemmour, a far-right author, television pundit and now presidential candidate, was the leading figure to popularize the concept in France in the past decade — describing it as a civilizational threat against the country and the rest of Europe. New York Times, 15 Feb. 2022 Pandemic lockdowns hit the thrifting scene hard, but a TikTok boom is helping popularize this landscape for a new generation: The hashtag #nycvintagestores has over 50 million views, while #nycvintage has 8 million views. Frances Solá-santiago, refinery29.com, 3 Aug. 2022 Chief Executive Officer Mark Zuckerberg believes that in the future, the company will popularize a metaverse—a more immersive version of the internet, where people can populate an alternative virtual world to go shopping, go to work and see friends. Alex Barinka, Fortune, 27 July 2022 He's approached by a fringe group hoping to use him to popularize this next stage of humanity's evolution, with Stewart co-starring as a woman who's kinkily interested in the avant-garde escapade. Brian Truitt, USA TODAY, 2 June 2022 See More

Word History

First Known Use

1593, in the meaning defined at intransitive sense

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The first known use of popularize was in 1593
BNC: 23345 COCA: 13414

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