It was perhaps inevitable that so successful an intellectual entrepreneur would be vulgarized. |
Yet to add words to it to direct the viewer, as some people did, vulgarized it. |
The style is at least a century old and has deep folkloric roots, but it is the late, vulgarized form that is at issue. |
The language has been popularized, but has not yet vindicated itself from being vulgarized. |
Their ideas, vulgarized, tended to inspire and reinforce that obsession with the occult and the mystical which became noticeable in St Petersburg society. |
The beauty of others was vulgarized by the flamboyance of some irrelevant detail, such as hair. |