0 present participle of popularize
1 to make something become popular:
It was Pavarotti in the 1980s who really popularized opera.
2 to make something known and understood by ordinary people:
Television has an important role to play in popularizing new scientific ideas.
The great success encountered by his first book on microscopy encouraged him to write another book popularizing the microscope.
Socialists took the initiative in compiling and popularizing statistical surveys of poverty, as well as actively seeking solutions.
So this is a primer on 'how', popularizing the well-accepted and adding some legitimacy to the fringe.
Their concerns in popularizing their work reflect the concerns of their disciplines at large.
All this is to say that the essays collected in this book are all examples of the author's unique skill in popularizing historical themes.
To reinforce this pattern in all societies, requires the popularizing and scientific propagation of available knowledge on breast-feeding.
Even so, while the movement's expansionist momentum continued into the 1930s the publication of new popularizing texts declined.
Moreover, the society would function as a means of popularizing economic science among a larger public.