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VERB
  1. debase and make vulgar
    The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage
  2. act in a vulgar manner
    The drunkard tends to vulgarize
  3. cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use
    Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors
    They popularized coffee in Washington State

How To Use vulgarize In A Sentence

  • The Press has vulgarized Love and Marriage
  • ‘'Clothing should glorify, not vulgarize, the body,’ Beene said in a 1996 interview with The Times-Picayune.
  • Fra Filippo thought that they vulgarised intellectual life, did not really understand what they were doing, and made spelling mistakes and typographical errors.
  • From July 21, 2005: "I love thee also, Roberts nomination, because now we probably won't have to endure another bitter and vulgarized chapter of the culture war. Bill Scher: The David Brooks Spin Machine: From Roberts To Kagan
  • I like sexy clothes of course but they should not be vulgarised.
  • We allowed our colleges and universities to be secularized, and our beautiful liturgy to be vulgarized to the point where it often seems like an especially vulgar karaoke night.
  • Yet to add words to it to direct the viewer, as some people did, vulgarized it.
  • The language has been popularized, but has not yet vindicated itself from being vulgarized.
  • For horticultural purists, the news will be seen as further evidence that the noble art of gardening is being vulgarised and reduced to yet another manifestation of our modern obsession with lifestyle and consumerism.
  • The well-known paper boards of the three-volume novel no longer vulgarized the place; a goodly array of standard works, well-bound, showed a more respectable and conventional ambition.
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