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universalize

verb as in make universal

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This slogan universalized the particular so that the bodily safety, privacy and well-being of trans students were transposed into defending “all kids” from them.

A chant that was intended to universalize the Kurdish struggle to women's democratic movements worldwide has been watered down.

From Salon

“Mr. Brook, synthesizing all his previous theatrical inventions, did nothing less than attempt to transform Hindu myth into universalized art, accessible to any culture,” theater critic and journalist Margaret Croyden wrote in the Times.

This overhaul will, presumably, continue to universalize the Apple enthusiast’s experience across devices, especially in tandem with new continuity-focused features like Universal Control.

Moore’s paintbrush layers history in evocative ways, while inserting himself into a universalized scene pulls social havoc into the present.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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