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to popularize
01
to make a complex or specialized topic easy to understand and appealing to the general public
Transitive: to popularize a specialized topic
Example
She popularized physics by explaining difficult concepts in simple terms.
The scientist worked to popularize climate science through public lectures.
He wrote a book to popularize archaeology, bringing ancient history to a wide audience.
02
to make something widely known and accepted by the general public, often by adjusting it to fit popular preferences or trends
Transitive: to popularize sth
Example
The organization has successfully popularized various cultural events in the community.
She popularizes fitness routines through her online platform.
The chef 's cooking show helped popularize the use of unique ingredients in home kitchens.
Example
She popularized physics by explaining difficult concepts in simple terms.
The scientist worked to popularize climate science through public lectures.
He wrote a book to popularize archaeology, bringing ancient history to a wide audience.
They aimed to popularize astronomy by hosting stargazing events for families.
The educator popularized math by creating fun, accessible videos.
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