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Popularize meaning
American and Oxford British spelling of popularise
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A wide swath of Silicon Valley has hitched its hopes and fortunes over the past few years to the kind of generative artificial intelligence technologies that OpenAI helped popularize.
But beyond Glen’s struggles, the spotlight is mostly on Purdue Pharma, its patriarch Richard Sackler and the pharmaceutical giant’s extensive marketing plan to popularize Oxy.
During 's release, audiences (and a lot of critics) were in the mood for the friendly breed of aliens that helped popularize, and Carpenter's gruesome, aggressive monster movie was attacked for being the antithesis of this.
Home cooks helped popularize using the mixes in desserts other than pudding, like cakes and trifles, said Ms. Goldstein, the food historian.
It helped popularize anime for modern audiences and it helped save from bankruptcy along with in the early 2000s.
Prada and Simons even confronted one of menswear’s most unfortunate garments — the Hawaiian shirt — and bent it to their will, dispensing with the boxy, camp-shirt shape they helped popularize in recent years to focus on softer, Beuys-esque forms.
Some time ago, journalists suggested that the president popularize the national cuisine by setting an example.
Streetwear brands are still a draw at the event that helped popularize the craze in the '90s.
The aim of the forum was to involve civil servants in public activities of the Belarusian capital, popularize civil service among the youth.
Americans followed along via Court TV, which was just two years old but helped popularize true crime as a genre by broadcasting the trial.
In parallel, it is necessary to think over programs for retraining African specialists in Russia, as well as popularize the best educational opportunities with the introduction of selection systems for the most promising candidates.
Toyota revealed prototypes of internal combustion engines capable of running on hydrogen, along with gasoline and other fuels, seeking to popularize alternate technologies to reduce carbon emissions.
Beyond galleries and artists, museums have also felt increased pressure with the growing popularity of art, hosting free events, special tours and openings to popularize themselves throughout the week.
In Karamana, a village in Kerala, the Vishwa Samskrita Pratishtanam, is trying to popularize Sanskrit by organizing camps and also encouraging locals to use the language.
Pastor Chris said the pandemic was created in order to popularize the 5G network which is gradually gaining attention across the world.
Serving as the first game to popularize the battle royale genre, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds remains one of the most-watched games on Twitch.tv to date.
They have been honored with the award for the active efforts to popularize physical culture and sports, to develop physical and sports traditions that promote the formation of a harmonious personality.
And social media is helping to popularize spots like never before.
Google’s Chromecast, released in 2013, made it simple to beam media from your laptop or smartphone to your TV, helping popularize the very concept of streaming.
In 2013, Netflix Inc shook up television by delivering 13 episodes of “House of Cards” in one batch, a move that helped popularize streaming video and fueled a culture of binge watching.