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Example sentences for "vulgarize"

Lexicographically close words:
vulgarism; vulgarisms; vulgariter; vulgarities; vulgarity; vulgarized; vulgarizing; vulgarly; vulgi; vulgo
  1. His use of the word "haughty" is so fitting, and it sounds so nobly from his lips, that we could wish its employment were forbidden henceforth to voices which vulgarize it.

  2. Change yourself, dissimulate the thought And vulgarize the word, and see the deed be brought To look like nothing done with any such intent As teach men--though perchance it teach, by accident!

  3. Prison discipline would vulgarize the grandest epic that ever was conceived "Anything rather than this," said I, aloud.

  4. That shocking epithet Potts would vulgarize it all!

  5. But tourists do vulgarize it; and I suppose we did so, just like others.

  6. I would not vulgarize my unknown source of beautiful illusions by giving it the name it takes in technical catalogues.

  7. I doubt if even a male poet would so vulgarize any woman whom he thoroughly reverenced and loved.

  8. Nothing has done more to vulgarize interior decoration than the general use of gas and of electricity in the living-rooms of modern houses.

  9. It will take more than a generation or two to vulgarize the Cité du Diable, which in our days may be considered as remote from London as Bagdad.

  10. Nor can the future fortunes of the district vulgarize it!

  11. Powerful as man is, and pushing, he cannot wholly vulgarize them.

  12. We have no doubt, then, that on general principles the French decision is a mistake, and that it tends rather to vulgarize than to retain the purity and delicacy of the marriage relation.


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    Other words:
    adulterate; alloy; canker; cheapen; clarify; confound; contaminate; corrupt; debase; debauch; defile; degenerate; degrade; deprave; desecrate; despoil; distort; elucidate; explain; explicate; infect; misuse; pervert; poison; pollute; popularize; prostitute; ravage; ravish; simplify; taint; twist; violate; vitiate; vulgarize; warp