Definition of Vulgarize. Meaning of Vulgarize. Synonyms of Vulgarize

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Definition of Vulgarize

Vulgarize
Vulgarize Vul"gar*ize, v. t. & i. [imp. & p. p. Vulgarized; p. pr. & vb. n. Vulgarizing.] [Cf. F. vulgariser, LL. vulgarizare.] To make vulgar, or common. Exhortation vulgarized by low wit. --V. Knox.

Meaning of Vulgarize from wikipedia

- prescription. H. W. Fowler noted in 1926 that "epithet is suffering a vulgarization that is giving it an abusive im****tion." Epithets are sometimes attached...
- architecture; Wright himself admitted that ****anese prints helped to "vulgarize" the Renaissance for him. Wright's art criticism treatise, The ****anese...
- believed to be indigenous to that country. The fruit and tree are often vulgarized with the umbrella term of "Java almond" which mixes multiple species of...
- decidedly mixed....Bernadine Morris...said the 'Chanel look has been vulgarized'... Morris, Bernadine (19 October 1982). "Givenchy and Chanel Excite Paris"...
- intricate processes of change, most critics appeared to slip into the easy vulgarizations of the "devil-view" of history which ingenuously ****umes that all human...
- traditional values were abandoned. Disillusioned with the widespread vulgarization of rituals to access Tian, Confucius began to preach an ethical interpretation...
- reviewing Rhinoceros for Time magazine, faulted it for its "upbeat, frantic vulgarization" of the Ionesco text, arguing that O’Horgan "removed not only the politics...
- within us all, veneered by a Christianity as perverted as "Delacroix", vulgarized to "Dellacroy" by the villagers. Horribly, at the end of the story, it...
- of old scores to settle against alleged enemies". It can also draw on "vulgarized forms" of different aspects of the natural sciences such as anthropology...
- Kurdish (Sorani): یەعقوب Late Roman: Iacomus Latin: Iacobus, Iacomus (vulgarized), Didacus (later Latin) Latvian: Jēkabs, Jākubs, Jakobs Limburgish: Jakob...