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How to use popularized in a sentence

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Even in his own field he has been overshadowed in the public eye by those who have popularized his ideas.
The fashion of worn-out jeans became popularized during the 1990s, along with ruggedness, haggardness, and thinness.
The context is that a pill popping fascist gasbag who popularized hatespin and character assassination is getting a taste of his own medicine.
The language has been popularized, but has not yet vindicated itself from being vulgarized.
The vogue notion at that time had been, of course, one of American decline, as popularized by Kennedy.
That's the differentiation between Stanislavsky and what's come to be popularized as The Method, from what I understand.
On one hand, they are gradually desensitized by the increasing popularized and professionalized humanities.
They may not follow the actual occurrences but often dramatize the events in a popularized manner.
The intention is not to parody the genre, but to affectionately re-create the kind of movie that was popularized by Doris Day.
Since then, citizens' rights to property, and freedom of speech and publication have been institutionalized and popularized.
Andragogy has been mired in controversy in the academic adult education literature since Knowles first popularized the idea.
Kissing under the mistletoe is a relatively recent custom, popularized in Victorian England.
It has not only drawn a new generation of students into science and technology, but also popularized its sphere of scientific know-how.
This book popularized the ideas that the stock market is efficient and that its prices follow a random walk.
The inevitable chrysanthemum puns on the themes of lastingness and perpetuation reinforced and popularized this symbolism.
The conceptions of republicanism and citizenship were popularized by the upheavals of the American and French revolutions.
La Sylphide also popularized the white tutus, freeing the ballerinas from the bondage of stiffening panniers.
But despite such devaluations, the status of dormancy has risen somewhat due to specialized as well as popularized sleep research.
The poet is here given a high, almost divine role, probably influenced by popularized Neoplatonism.
In the late 1950s Pears popularized early English songs by John Dowland and others, accompanied by famous guitarist and lutenist Julian Bream.
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Examples from Classical Literature
Fortunately for the lover of nature no English writer has as yet popularized the Vosges.
But the genetic conception of life, steadily popularized since 1870, has led us to see that education is coterminous with life.
The new ideas were popularized for all strata of the people to imbibe.
The Last Chivaree is, in essence, a popularized contextual study of folk tradition.
These dancers have popularized this Middle Eastern dance form by mixing it with Egyptian cabaret style and tribal fusion.
The subject is one which can be popularized to suit even such an audience.
The tabletop versions, popularized for Christmas as Risk and Stratego, would remain the standard through the Second World War.
The science of death has been popularized by several forensics-oriented television shows and murder-mystery book series.
The event will celebrate the history, technology and conservation of great terra cotta structures that Sullivan popularized in America's late 19th and early 20th centuries.
They outline the focus of the research, why it was popularized, why certain media and genres were used, what lessons were learned in the process, and how audiences responded.
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