vulgarisation

[US]/ˌvʌlɡərɪˈzeɪʃən/
[UK]/ˌvʌlɡərɪˈzeɪʃən/

Translation

n.the act of making something more accessible or understandable to the general public
Word Forms

Phrases & Collocations

vulgarisation process

vulgarisation technique

vulgarisation strategy

vulgarisation method

vulgarisation approach

vulgarisation effort

vulgarisation trend

vulgarisation model

vulgarisation concept

vulgarisation phenomenon

Example Sentences

vulgarisation of complex theories makes them accessible to everyone.

the vulgarisation of science can lead to misunderstandings.

many educators focus on the vulgarisation of knowledge.

vulgarisation in media often simplifies important issues.

the vulgarisation of art can change public perception.

he criticized the vulgarisation of cultural heritage.

vulgarisation helps bridge the gap between experts and the public.

there is a fine line between vulgarisation and oversimplification.

vulgarisation can sometimes lead to a loss of nuance.

effective vulgarisation requires a deep understanding of the subject.

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