Cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use.
1 Indeed, Mr. Max Müller has somewhere remarked that I popularise Mannhardt's ideas.
2 MMA stars litter the new media landscape to popularise their brands.
3 It was part of Beddington's plan both to popularise and support British artists.
4 Its aim is to popularise Earth sciences by reaching out to a wider public.
5 Paul McCartney has won a major US award for his work to popularise classical music.
6 World's Fairs, in showing perfect specimens, popularise particular skins.
7 As a museum professional, my interest lies in how we popularise palaeontology in museum spaces.
8 It made no contribution to the doctrine of Progress, but it undoubtedly helped to popularise it.
9 Such popularity has been attributed to his agility and ability to popularise the economy for ordinary Greeks.
10 But the harp-obligato proved no more effective than the reduced dieting and early attempt to popularise slimming.
11 Sugar Minott, the smooth-voiced singer and producer who helped to popularise reggae music, has died at 54.
12 As a result, she was able to popularise ballet at that time more than any of her colleagues.
13 A master of the steel guitar, he helped popularise Hawaiian-style music in New Zealand and the Pacific Islands.
14 Passionate about Italian machines, he was particularly associated with the Ducati marque, which he helped to popularise in Britain.
15 Since the time of Julius Caesar, the British had repeatedly helped popularise the art of tattooing around the world.
16 He was one of the first guitarists to understand and then interpret and popularise Davy Graham's guitar solo Anji.
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