The essence of a being is not only its endeavour to persist for ever, as Spinoza taught us, but also its endeavour to universalize itself; it is the hunger and thirst for eternity and infinity.
They need to project the scheme of retribution into the startling shape of a trial in a formal court, and then to universalize it into an overwhelming world assize.
Now, by imaginative association universalize this repetition of the course of phenomena as seen in the parts, and take it up and apply it to the whole creation, and you have the doctrine in hand.
Credit thus tends to universalize that characteristic which Menger[507] considers the unique characteristic of money.
It is the function of credit to universalize the characteristic of money, high saleability.
To universalize a conception is one thing, to suppress it is another.
Hylozoism itself was not a deliberate synthesis of these two conceptions, but a primitive practical tendency to universalize the conception, of life.
There is no age that does not have some practical consciousness of the world as a whole, nor any which does not seek more or less earnestly to universalize its science.
Ethics has exhibited from the beginning a tendency to universalize its conceptions and take the central place in metaphysics.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "universalize" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word. Other words: broaden; expand; extend; generalize; spread; widen