popularize in the PONS Dictionary

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She deserves credit for widely popularizing the new fields of chemistry and political economy.
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He also developed numerous inventions, mainly architectural designs, and popularized the widely known geodesic dome.
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White was also a champion of fireproof hollow tile construction and helped to popularize it nationally.
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He also helped to popularize the cross-harp technique, which became an important blues harmonica technique.
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The word has also been popularized in some recent games.
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Big and eccentric hair styles were popularized by film and music stars, in particular amongst teenagers.
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The term "graphic novel" was popularized in the late 1970s, having been coined at least two decades previous, to distance the material from this confusion.
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It has been popularized by a bestselling book of the same name.
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It helped to popularize that area's local funk subgenre known as go-go.
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Big and eccentric hair styles were popularized by film and music stars, in particular among teenagers.
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