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popularisation

[ UK /pˌɒpjʊləɹa‍ɪzˈe‍ɪʃən/ ]
NOUN
  1. the act of making something attractive to the general public
  2. an interpretation that easily understandable and acceptable

How To Use popularisation In A Sentence

  • Mao Zedong, in his doctrine about "popularization and promotion" in Talks at the Yan'an Forum on Literature and Art, dissertated succinctly the lacunae of the theory on expectation eyeshot.
  • To administer centrally the law popularization and education in the customs institutions.
  • Mechanization of farming is based on an excellent agricultural machinery popularization system.
  • This paper expounds the significance of popularizing the official cards in municipal budget units of Taiyuan City, and puts forward some concrete measures for the popularization of official cards.
  • Popularization of compulsory nine - year schooling is the key goal of China's elementary education program.
  • The results are theoretically and practically significant for the research on biological nitrogen fixation in plants of Graminae and the popularization of nitrogen-fixing bacteria.
  • Our country has realized the popularization of higher education in 2003 when The gross entrance rate is 17%, according to Martin Trow's ideological theory of higher education massification.
  • The popularisation of orange juice, sold at a kiosk at Flinders Street Station, was one of his novelties.
  • Religion is to mysticism what popularization is to science. Henri Bergson 
  • Dr Chris Beard, curator of the Carnegie Museum of Natural History, was "awestruck" by the publicity machine but concerned that if the hype was exaggerated, it could damage the popularisation of science if the creature was not all that it was hyped up to be. [evolution] and its shoddy tactics
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