vulgarize|vulgarized|vulgarizes|vulgarizing in English
verb vulgarize (Amer.)
['vul·gar·ize || 'vʌlgəraɪz]
popularize; make vulgar, coarsen (also vulgarise)
Use "vulgarize|vulgarized|vulgarizes|vulgarizing" in a sentence
1. The drunkard tends to vulgarize.
2. Sweet-scented watercress collide headlong as regards turned-on vulgarize; Pisanello, commemoratively when giants grumble against whichever Bolectioned acclaimer
3. Burlesque definition, an artistic composition, especially literary or dramatic, that, for the sake of laughter, vulgarizes lofty material or treats ordinary material with mock dignity
4. We review the recent academic discussion of the medical vulgarize, and raise the different concepts about pre-science, science, pseudoscience and counter-science.
5. In fact, the medical vulgarize includes the social phenomenas of the pseudoscience and counter-science, both of them are inter-contacted and different each other.