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popularization


Meanings
  • the process by which a concept, idea, or product becomes widely known and accepted.

    - "The popularization of the internet revolutionized communication."
    - "The popularization of electric cars is becoming a serious threat to the oil industry."

Rhymes
Words rhyming with popularization
applause , awe , celebrate , glorify , praise , revere , tribute
Homophones
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  1. popularization () :

  2. popularizationist () :

  3. popularizer () :

  4. popularity () :


Variants
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popularization , popularizations , popularize , popularized , popularizer , popularizers , popularizes , popularizing
Forms
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{"term"=>"popularize", "description"=>"To make (a concept, idea, or product) widely known and accepted by a large number of people."}


Etymology
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The term 'popularization' derives from the Latin word 'populus' meaning 'people' and the English suffix '-ization' meaning 'process of making something widely known and accepted.'


Trivia
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  1. {"question"=>"Which country is known for its popularization of potatoes?", "answer"=>"Belgium"}

  2. {"question"=>"Which American president is credited with the popularization of the turkey as a national symbol and dish for Thanksgiving?", "answer"=>"Abraham Lincoln"}

  3. {"question"=>"Which European country is known for its popularization of the waffle as a national symbol and dish?", "answer"=>"Belgium"}

  4. {"question"=>"Which American inventor is credited with the popularization of the phonograph, which revolutionized the way music was recorded, distributed, and consumed?", "answer"=>"Thomas Edison"}

  5. {"question"=>"Which American inventor is credited with the popularization of the electric light bulb, which revolutionized the way lighting was provided and used in homes, businesses, and public spaces?", "answer"=>"Thomas Edison"}

  6. {"question"=>"Which American president is credited with the popularization of the hot dog as a national symbol and dish for Fourth of July celebrations?", "answer"=>"Franklin D. Roosevelt"}

  7. {"question"=>"Which American inventor is credited with the popularization of the telephone, which revolutionized the way people communicated with each other over long distances?", "answer"=>"Alexander Graham Bell"}


Related Concepts
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  1. diffusion: The process by which a concept, idea, or product spreads from its source to other parts of a population or system.

  2. innovation: The process of translating an innovative idea or concept into a good or service that creates value for customers, users, or society as a whole.

  3. market penetration: The degree to which a product or service has been adopted by a target market or population. Market penetration can be measured by various metrics, including market share, sales volume, and customer base.

  4. public relations: A strategic communication process that builds mutually beneficial relationships between organizations and their various stakeholders, including the media, customers, employees, investors, and the general public.

  5. socialization: The process by which individuals learn the norms, values, beliefs, attitudes, and behaviors that are considered appropriate and desirable in a particular social context or culture.


Culture
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Popularization has played a significant role in various aspects of culture throughout history. Some examples include the popularization of certain literary works, the spread of popular music genres, and the emergence of popular art movements. The popularization of cultural phenomena can have a profound impact on society, shaping attitudes, values, and beliefs.

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