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Popularise meaning
To make something popular. | To present information in a form less difficult for the general public to understand or enjoy, especially by excluding details and jargon found in technical or academic publications.
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Example sentences (20)
No, you don’t need some Om Raut and Manoj whatever his name to popularise Hanumanji.
A talented photographer, his atmospheric compositions did much to popularise the spot - so much so that it’s also known as Hefin’s Tree.
Despite an initial surge, e-rupee transactions have declined, reflecting the global struggle of central banks to popularise digital currencies.
He also told the volunteers to popularise Boma Lathu Project and the country’s long-term development strategy, the Malawi 2023.
His composition Mas Que Nada was one of the songs that helped to popularise the Brazilian genre bossa nova worldwide in the 1960s.
Streamer Morgpie, who spearheaded the nudity trend from last year, was the first to popularise the idea, by green-screening her shorts and displaying the contents of her monitor on herself.
The idea was to encourage people to not just use indigenous grains more, and beyond food, but to also think outside the box with interesting recipes and popularise their use in day-to-day meals.
They discussed ways to further popularise yoga, especially among the youth, the prime minister's office said.
Efforts to popularise cricket in the United States have been sporadic.
How does one popularise an Indian sport in the land of baseball and athletics?
To popularise yoga in the state, it has been decided to recruit 1,000 Ayush Yog Sahayak on contractual basis.
We're also expecting these to be a flat display, with Samsung moving along from the curved edges that it helped to popularise over the past 5 years.
Contrary to what the deceitful item also “innocently” popularise by other media organisations, the Kano State High Court, sitting in Ungogo only ordered for the return to status-quo, which in our side, means all appointed Emirs maintain their positions.
Few chefs have done more to popularise native ingredients than Jock Zonfrillo from Adelaide-based Orana.
In an effort to popularise eco-friendly idols, the Tamil Nadu Department of Horticulture and Plantation Crops introduced clay idols embedded with seeds this year on the occasion of Ganesh Chaturthi.
Probably, Bollywood contributed a lot to popularise the romance of the narrow gauge trains, featuring them in several memorable film songs.
Started by artist Suresh Kumar, Sarjapura Curries is trying to re-popularise seasonal food and local edible weeds.
Veteran Odissi exponent and researcher is committed to popularise the classical dance form through Nrutyashree, a dance institution set up by him in 1995.
With the launch of an International Rosé Day, Rousselle hopes to further popularise this pale pink wine, and in particular crus produced in France’s Provençe region.
Agnes Marshall was a celebrated cookery writer of her day and helped to popularise ice cream.