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vulgarized
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He said the term “deep state,” which is shorthand for the conspiracy theory about Democratic elites secretly exercising political control over the public, has been co-opted and vulgarized by many in the pro-Trump universe.
Things are put a good deal more strongly in the film, although they have not vulgarized but only underscored James’ subtext.
Ninotchka’s personhood is diminished, even as the composer’s work is vulgarized.
And, in a vulgarized form Rand would almost certainly reject, they have spread even further since her death in 1982.
"Yes," he went on, "and what a crime that all this should be vulgarized."
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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