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democratize

[dih-mok-ruh-tahyz] / dɪˈmɒk rəˌtaɪz /


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The company’s critics liken the environment to a casino, but its fans credit Robinhood with democratizing the lucrative world of sophisticated investments.

From The Wall Street Journal

“TikTok is the most democratized content platform we’ve ever had, and it has revolutionized Hollywood,” said Adam Faze, studio chief of FazeWorld, an entertainment studio that produces scripted and unscripted shows.

From Washington Post

Colombia Rural Vital was created to simplify and democratize this process.

From New York Times

“In the early days of streaming, people said it would democratize music,” said Bill Werde, who directs Syracuse University’s Bandier music program and publishes the Full Rate No Cap newsletter.

From Los Angeles Times

A shared office can provide everyone with equal work resources, but there are other ways to perform that democratizing function, Toledo says.

From Scientific American