vulgariser

[US]/vʌlˈɡærɪzər/
[UK]/vʌlˈɡærɪzər/

Translation

v.to make something accessible or understandable to ordinary people; to popularize; to make something common or vulgar; to debase
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vulgarisers

Example Sentences

scientists should vulgariser their research findings for the general public.

this television program aims to vulgariser contemporary art for everyday viewers.

she has dedicated her career to vulgariser complex economic theories.

the history museum created new exhibits to vulgariser local heritage.

this science blogger manages to vulgariser difficult philosophical concepts.

researchers must learn to vulgariser their work for newspaper readers.

the science popularisation writer managed to vulgariser quantum physics.

schools should teach students how to vulgariser scientific knowledge.

nature documentaries play an important role in vulgariser ecological concepts.

science centres have started to vulgariser artificial intelligence technology.

academic institutions increasingly value the ability to vulgariser complex ideas.

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