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Example sentences for "popularize"

Lexicographically close words:
popularised; populariser; popularising; popularity; popularization; popularized; popularizer; popularizing; popularly; populate
  1. It was a great misfortune that Marcus Aurelius did not popularize the theism which he expressed in his writings.

  2. He aimed to reach not only the young theologians and all who were likely to wield a great public influence, but to so popularize his system that the unthinking masses might become his followers.

  3. The latter it was whose practical genius did most to popularize art.

  4. At that time, Wu, the first Emperor of the Liang dynasty in China, was employing all his influence to popularize the Indian creed.

  5. Such an incident cannot have contributed to popularize the Indian creed.

  6. Basara is a Sanskrit term for costly luxuries of every description, and the compilers of the code were doubtless sincere in their desire to popularize frugality.

  7. Hoping, however, to give the subject of this sketch a larger place in American history and to popularize the story of his career this revised edition has been given to the public.

  8. Defn: To make popular; to make suitable or acceptable to the common people; to make generally known; as, to popularize philosophy.

  9. You begin with the attempt to popularize learning .

  10. Hence it is that all prudent and experienced men have come to the conclusion that one of the greatest necessities of our times is to popularize the study of sound philosophy.

  11. Originally fond of such pursuits, he applied himself to them with added ardor in order to popularize them among the samurai.

  12. This work represented an immense advance in the knowledge of British sea-weeds, and, by the beauty and excellence of its plates, did much to popularize the study of these interesting plants.

  13. Seiss, of Philadelphia, has endeavoured to popularize her work on the other side of the Atlantic; and brief references have been made to the subject in such books as Moses and Geology, by Dr.

  14. This work is an attempt to popularize this ancient information, and to use it in the interests of truth.

  15. Since 1863—the time from which our first efforts to popularize it date—its use has rapidly become general, and it may be stated that to-day it is known and used in all civilized countries.

  16. The following pages are inscribed and respectfully dedicated to the medical profession, as a token of appreciation for the kind aid ever extended to me in my efforts to popularize that valuable addition to therapeutics, "Erythroxylon Coca.

  17. Janet, who has done much to popularize the psychical origin of the affection, holds that there is "a limitation of the field of consciousness" comparable to the contraction of the visual fields met with in the disease.

  18. It has been sometimes employed to disseminate and popularize particular views, but its spirit and influence has been, on the whole, catholic.

  19. But in the endeavor to establish and popularize his theory, a radical critic cannot afford any similar concessions.

  20. We will enrich it by organizing art departments in our colleges, and popularize it by lectures with lantern slides and associations for the study of its history.

  21. Each of our leading reformers is more or less a man on horseback, who is seeking to popularize a particular brand of reform, and who is inclined to doubt whether the other brands are available for public consumption without rigid inspection.

  22. To popularize the "place in the sun" theory two great German national organizations went valiantly to work--the Pan-German League and the German Navy League.

  23. Some misguided lovers of American cricket have tried to popularize the game through base ball modifications, but their failure was a forgone conclusion, owing to essential differences in the theories of the two games.

  24. He felt that he had a special mission which no other man could so adequately fulfil, and this was to establish and popularize in England his own robust faith in the cause of the Papacy as identical with the cause of God.

  25. The leaders sought to popularize its political propaganda by pandering to more conservative elements.

  26. The radicals keep the conservatives from giving away too much to popularize the movement.

  27. It is solely because I have not desired to popularize the results previously reached, but simply to bring forward my own results.

  28. The American labor movement has committed a grave and costly error because it has not made use of the services of writers, journalists, lecturers, and speakers to popularize its cause with the general public.

  29. Walsh, with a particular eye for publicity, centering as they did around the Colorado outrages, served to popularize the trade union cause from one end of the country to the other.

  30. No better place could be found to carry out and popularize infant hygiene in its relation to nutrition.

  31. This is particularly true of writers who are able effectively to popularize scientific and technical material, as well as of those who can present in popular form the results of social and economic investigations.

  32. He has done much to popularize the fascinating art of white magic.


  33. The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "popularize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.