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Example sentences for "popularising"

Lexicographically close words:
populares; popularisation; popularise; popularised; populariser; popularity; popularization; popularize; popularized; popularizer
  1. One of the best and most effective means of popularising musical masterpieces is to perform them in public.

  2. On the other hand—apart from the general objections, to be dealt with later, against popularising gold—it is generally a bad thing to introduce a new coin and add to the confusion of currencies.

  3. It would be specially unfortunate if a competitor to the paper currency were to be introduced, before the virtual abolition of the system of circles has had time to have its full effect in the direction of popularising the use of notes.

  4. Lastly the popularising of Khaddar means much care, devotion and labour.

  5. To that end we must adopt the methods I have ventured to suggest for popularising spinning as a duty rather than as a means of livelihood.

  6. The task of popularising great music alone has been somewhat more than a labour of Hercules.

  7. Against appalling odds, the Metropolitan took up the cause of popularising opera.

  8. On the failure of Owenism he went to America, where some of his works popularising medical science have had a large circulation.

  9. Has written on Darwinism, '83, and other works popularising science.

  10. He wrote, lectured, and edited, far and wide, and left nearly fifty volumes, chiefly popularising science.

  11. In '52 he started the journal Die Natur, and wrote many works popularising science.

  12. He has published several manuals popularising the legal rights of the people, and has written on Marriage its Past, Present, and Future, 1880.

  13. There is nothing, in the humble opinion of the writer, which proves Kanu's natural fitness for leadership so much as his having decided against the popularising of the tinderbox.

  14. The engravings after David, by popularising his work, obtained some success in their day, but have failed to secure a lasting reputation.

  15. Lastly, the few Swedes or Poles who studied art, whether in Flanders or Germany, never succeeded in popularising the taste for it in their own countries; only for form's sake need they be mentioned.

  16. In uninspired phrase he points to the arts playing once upon a time a part in "popularising the Christian tenets.

  17. With painstaking fervour as great as the fervour of prophets, but not so persuasive, he foresees the arts some day popularising science.


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