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Popularized

Popularized meaning

simple past and past participle of popularize

Example sentences (20)

Among the best-known legal fictions of all time, it's been popularized through television, radio play, theatre, and of course its original, Oscar-nominated film.

Another commented that Spotify Wrapped was the new “are you gay?”popularized by Buzzfeed and others.

I’d love to have Smith-Schuster return to the Chiefs on a short-term deal, given how he popularized Andy Reed’s passing game last season.

It found much greater success there than in Japan and was the entry that popularized Gundam in the West.

Its common name is a misnomer since it is not Swedish (it was popularized there but is indigenous to South Africa) and does not produce roots that cling and allow it to climb like ivy, although its bright green, one-inch leaves do trail along the ground.

Jenna Karvunidis, who popularized gender reveal parties back in 2008, tells that if she could go back in time, she wouldn't have had one at all.

Most communities begin off as on-line collectives, congregating via chat apps corresponding to Discord, which was initially popularized by on-line gaming communities.

Netflix popularized binge watching by releasing full seasons of shows Orange Is the New Black in 2013.

Other influential games include Resident Evil, which popularized survival horror, and Devil May Cry, which introduced stylish hack 'n' slash gameplay.

Popularized by Super Street Fighter 2 Turbo, players begin with a meter that can only be filled up by attacking their opponent.

Retail experts blame a lot of that change on a shift in shopping preferences away from crowded downtown destinations to sprawling suburban shopping malls with free parking, popularized in the 1990s.

Since it was first popularized in the Netherlands by American GIs and jazz musicians, cannabis use has been legally tolerated in the country, to some degree, since the 1970s.

The afro, also known as a “fro,” was popularized during the Black Power movement of the 1960s and 1970s as a symbol of Black pride and resistance.

The Austin, Texas-based company was an internet video pioneer, with its first viral video in 2003 with “Red vs Blue,” an animated comedy series that popularized machinima.

The catalog popularized the “jock sock” and marketed vibrant tailored shirts.

The collective itself came to exist in the aftermath of the Second Human-Demon War, and its existence is popularized by stone monuments erected all across the world, in places with an especially high concentration of mana.

The entrepreneur who popularized the hot sauce Sriracha in the US has spoken out in a rare interview, after being dubbed America's only hot sauce billionaire.

The phrase Metcalf used is an amalgam of cultures, Hill noted — a recently popularized part of African American Vernacular English, which just like ASL has a unique structure, syntax and grammar that differs from English.

This entry looks darker than previous mainline Final Fantasy games, playing up the dark fantasy and political turmoil hooks popularized by Game of Thrones.

War has tragically, despite the threat of an enlarged war and nuclear war, become popularized.