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democratize

[ dih-mok-ruh-tahyz ]

verb (used with or without object)

democratized, democratizing.
  1. to make or become democratic.


democratize

/ ɪˈɒəˌٲɪ /

verb

  1. tr to make democratic
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Derived Forms

  • ˌdzپˈپDz, noun
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Other Word Forms

  • ·dzr·پ·tDz noun
  • ·dz۲·پe noun
  • de-·dzr·پ·tDz noun
  • -·dz۲·پ verb dedemocratized dedemocratizing
  • re·dzr·پ·tDz noun
  • d·dz۲·پ verb redemocratized redemocratizing
  • un·dzr·پ·tDz noun
  • ܲd·dz۲·پ verb (used with object) undemocratized undemocratizing
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Word History and Origins

Origin of democratize1

1790–1800; < French édzپ, equivalent to édzٱ democrat + -iser -ize
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"Tune Out the Noise" also highlights how these insights led to the creation of index funds and democratized investing, allowing millions to participate in market growth without needing to become financial experts.

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Libraries are the nexuses of democratized access to culture, community expertise, diverse perspectives on history and the instruments that further that knowledge.

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TikTok has democratized fame and success, but how much of that short-lived virality is aiding in a musician's career and income long term?

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TikTok democratized the creation process by focusing more on do-it-yourself content, creators said.

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In recent decades, rising middle-class living standards have democratized luxury to some extent.

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