Made, or regarded as, fashionable or chic
“They may not follow the actual occurrences, but often dramatize the events in a popularized manner.”
Past tense for to make popular or accessible amongst a wide audience
“By attracting leading scholars, think tanks provide a base from which to market, package, and popularize ideas and policy proposals.”
Past tense for to spread or disseminate among a wide audience
“Prabhupada's globalization allowed him to popularize his message like no other bhakti saint before him.”
Past tense for to make fashionable or voguish
“Couturier Jean Patou did much to popularize this fashion and was famous for the knit V-neck sweaters, matching cardigans, and bathing suits in bold geometric patterns and stripes.”
Past tense for to promote the use, sale, or acceptance of
“Attempts had been made to reprint popular newspaper comics in booklet form, but there existed no concerted effort to market and popularize comic books.”
Past tense for to render comprehensible or easier to understand
Past tense for to make someone (or a group) familiar with or knowledgeable about something
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