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popularize
verb as in make widely popular, accessible
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And a Black actor, Cynthia Erivo, plays a leading role formerly popularized by a white performer in the stage production.
Humans have long used slow breathing to regulate their emotions, and practices like yoga and mindfulness have even popularized formal techniques like box breathing.
It's the inverse of the pro-choice slogan "my body, my choice," popularized in protest of Republican efforts to ban abortion and regulate women's healthcare choices.
Hence the rise of the defined contribution, popularized by the first Reagan tax cut bill in 1981.
The chain, which got its start in Manhattan in 1965, helped popularize the “happy hour” concept and was at its peak a popular spot for celebrations and gatherings.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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