popularising in English

verb
1
cause (something) to become generally liked.
his books have done much to popularize the sport
synonyms:make popularmake fashionablemarketpublicizehype
verb

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1. He was influenced by Ernst Mach and probably the Russian Machist Alexander Bogdanov in his pedagogical approach to popularising science.

2. Running Man (奔跑吧兄弟) plays a crucial role in popularising the Yili Ambrosial Greek style yoghurt in Malaysia.

3. The French have been credited with inventing the bidet and popularising pissoirs or public urinals, and now they can add the biodegradable and portable toilet to their name.

4. Religious Studies) on 'Myth in an Antimythical environment: the case of Buddhism', is one of the very best: sober, original, well-argued and technically almost faultless.7 In contrast to Pike's unpretentious popularisation of classical myths, Clasquin's popularising of the 'skilful' approach to myth in the long history of Buddhism brilliantly

5. Moore acknowledged that Shah had made a contribution of sorts in popularising a humanistic Sufism, and had "brought energy and resource to his self-aggrandisement", but ended with the damning conclusion that Shah's was "a 'Sufism' without self-sacrifice, without self-transcendence, without the aspiration of gnosis, without tradition, without the Prophet, without the Qur'an, without Islam, and without God.