Popularise in a sentence as a verb

The French upper class were the first to popularise the idea of adding milk to tea.

Excellent phrase - I'm joining your campaign to popularise it.

I'm trying to popularise the term "value-subtracted software" for this kind of bloatware.

I'm a bit pressed for time right now but wanted to leave a like to Ken Wilber[1] who did a lot to popularise the term holarchy.

I always wanted to popularise the term bro'och to add to the small complement of male jewellery options.

Captcha was already everywhere so it doesn't seem they needed bait to popularise it?

They have no need to popularise or use lisp, no need to sell companies and I'm not convinced this is bigger than eg /r/technology?

But if they want to make it a libc function and popularise it then they should concern themselves with other use cases and opinions, especially when they pick a bold name as strtonum.

The idea that the color revolutions are the first to popularise using nonviolent resistance to gain a moral upper hand against an opponent, is plainly ridiculous.

To quote the Wikipedia article I referenced above:"The first computer to popularise the desktop metaphor, using it as a standard feature over the earlier command line interface was the Apple Macintosh in 1984.

If you have a better term to qualify applications with extensive to almost complete code-sharing between the client and the server, feel free to try and popularise it, but so far your demonstrations have been sorely lacking.> People say Isomorphic when they don't know what they are saying, and want to sound smart in greek.

Popularise definitions

verb

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"

See also: popularize vulgarize vulgarise generalize generalise

verb

make understandable to the general public; "Carl Sagan popularized cosmology in his books"

See also: popularize