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popularisation

Noun

Meaning

the act of making something attractive to the general public

an interpretation that easily understandable and acceptable

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I enjoy popularisation and I think I'm reasonably good at it. I also think it's a duty. It's just so pedagogically stupid to forget how difficult one found these ideas oneself to begin with. Terry Eagleton

Accompanying normative Jewish observance and worship with elite mystical kavanot intentions gave them theurgic power, but sincere observance by common folk, especially in the Hasidic popularisation of kabbalah, could replace esoteric abilities. Source: Internet

He was closely involved in the ALGOL 60 development, realisation and popularisation. Source: Internet

During the 1930s, Lucie Bigelow Rosen was also taken with the theremin and together with her husband Walter Bigelow Rosen provided both financial and artistic support to the development and popularisation of the instrument. Source: Internet

Before the popularisation of the typical Turkish breakfast, soup was the default morning meal for some people. Source: Internet

Members of the literary elite, who had appropriated an appreciation of Austen as a mark of culture, reacted against the popularisation of her work around 1900. Source: Internet

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