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democratize

[dih-mok-ruh-tahyz] / dɪˈmɒk rəˌtaɪz /


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“I keep hearing about ‘democratizing’ access to private assets,” says John DiCarlo, a Wall Street Journal reader.

From The Wall Street Journal

The transposing of a public role on a nonprofit world over the last year, Lanchance said, is an opportunity to keep the knowledge democratized.

From Salon

Southwest long touted its no-frills flying model and more democratized approach to seating, while poking at rivals that charged for checked bags and upgrades.

From The Wall Street Journal

“In the next year,” Cherny said, “coding is going to start to get even more democratized.”

From The Wall Street Journal

The retailer has been taking a closer look at its offering—revamping some, discontinuing others—to be more strategic with its effort to “democratize style,” the term executives use frequently to frame their goals.

From The Wall Street Journal