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popularize

[pop-yuh-luh-rahyz] / ˈpɒp yə ləˌraɪz /


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Around the same time, George Ohsawa’s book Zen Macrobiotics introduced to the West the concept of a macrobiotic diet, which hippies popularized.

From The Wall Street Journal

The singer slowly made his way down the stage, stopping by La Casita, popularized during the singer’s recent world tour, and even witnessed a couple’s real wedding.

From Los Angeles Times

He said his niece spends too much time on TikTok, which popularized a platform that provides endless scrolling of ultra-short-format videos.

From Barron's

The modern version of skimo was popularized in the 1980s and got a boost in the 1990s with the advent of the European championships.

From Los Angeles Times

Soon, ICE officers began employing many of the same aggressive tactics that Bovino had popularized.

From The Wall Street Journal