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popularise


Past participle: popularised
Gerund: popularising

Imperative
popularise
popularise
Present
I popularise
you popularise
he/she/it popularises
we popularise
you popularise
they popularise
Preterite
I popularised
you popularised
he/she/it popularised
we popularised
you popularised
they popularised
Present Continuous
I am popularising
you are popularising
he/she/it is popularising
we are popularising
you are popularising
they are popularising
Present Perfect
I have popularised
you have popularised
he/she/it has popularised
we have popularised
you have popularised
they have popularised
Past Continuous
I was popularising
you were popularising
he/she/it was popularising
we were popularising
you were popularising
they were popularising
Past Perfect
I had popularised
you had popularised
he/she/it had popularised
we had popularised
you had popularised
they had popularised
Future
I will popularise
you will popularise
he/she/it will popularise
we will popularise
you will popularise
they will popularise
Future Perfect
I will have popularised
you will have popularised
he/she/it will have popularised
we will have popularised
you will have popularised
they will have popularised
Future Continuous
I will be popularising
you will be popularising
he/she/it will be popularising
we will be popularising
you will be popularising
they will be popularising
Present Perfect Continuous
I have been popularising
you have been popularising
he/she/it has been popularising
we have been popularising
you have been popularising
they have been popularising
Future Perfect Continuous
I will have been popularising
you will have been popularising
he/she/it will have been popularising
we will have been popularising
you will have been popularising
they will have been popularising
Past Perfect Continuous
I had been popularising
you had been popularising
he/she/it had been popularising
we had been popularising
you had been popularising
they had been popularising
Conditional
I would popularise
you would popularise
he/she/it would popularise
we would popularise
you would popularise
they would popularise
Past Conditional
I would have popularised
you would have popularised
he/she/it would have popularised
we would have popularised
you would have popularised
they would have popularised
Collins English Verb Tables © HarperCollins Publishers 2011
ThesaurusAntonymsRelated WordsSynonymsLegend:
Verb1.popularise - cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use; "They popularized coffee in Washington State"; "Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors"
popularise, popularize - make understandable to the general public; "Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books"
disseminate, pass around, circulate, diffuse, broadcast, circularise, circularize, spread, disperse, propagate, distribute - cause to become widely known; "spread information"; "circulate a rumor"; "broadcast the news"
2.popularise - make understandable to the general public; "Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books"
gear, pitch - set the level or character of; "She pitched her speech to the teenagers in the audience"
popularise, popularize, vulgarise, vulgarize, generalise, generalize - cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use; "They popularized coffee in Washington State"; "Relativity Theory was vulgarized by these authors"
Based on WordNet 3.0, Farlex clipart collection. © 2003-2012 Princeton University, Farlex Inc.
Translations
يُرَوِّجُ، يَجْعَلُه شَعبيّا
gera vinsælan, breiîa út

popular

(ˈpopjulə) adjective
1. liked by most people. a popular holiday resort; a popular person; She is very popular with children.
2. believed by most people. a popular theory.
3. of the people in general. popular rejoicing.
4. easily read, understood etc by most people. a popular history of Britain.
ˈpopularly adverb
amongst, or by, most people. He was popularly believed to have magical powers.
ˈpopuˈlarity (-ˈlӕ-) noun
the state of being well liked.
ˈpopularize, ˈpopularise verb
to make popular or widely known. She did much to popularize women's sport.
Kernerman English Multilingual Dictionary © 2006-2013 K Dictionaries Ltd.
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And I know that if I style them right, they will automatically popularise Indian garments," Malhotra said.