adulterate, clarify, corrupt, deflower, deprave, distort, get across, make it clear, pollute, put over, spell out, violate
Definitionv. cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public
Last update: September 27, 2015
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"Did you ever hear," I continued, "the Bostonian's remark--'The mission of America is to vulgarize the world'." [Please select]
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They had not vulgarized him; their troubles and their pleasures alike were his. [Please select]
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"I would not have it vulgarized by the chattering world for anything in life." [Please select]
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A less sensitive artist would have vulgarized instead of merely varying the conception, whereas one can easily see in M. [Please select]
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If you're a Bohm or a Charley, you may trivialize or vulgarize or bestialize your wedding, but solemnize it you don't, for that is not "up to date." [Please select]
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