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democratize
[ dih-mok-ruh-tahyz ]
verb (used with or without object)
- to make or become democratic.
democratize
/ dɪˈmɒkrəˌtaɪz /
verb
- tr to make democratic
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Derived Forms
- deˌmocratiˈzation, noun
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Other Words From
- de·mocra·ti·zation noun
- de·mocra·tizer noun
- de-de·mocra·ti·zation noun
- de-de·mocra·tize verb dedemocratized dedemocratizing
- rede·mocra·ti·zation noun
- rede·mocra·tize verb redemocratized redemocratizing
- unde·mocra·ti·zation noun
- unde·mocra·tize verb (used with object) undemocratized undemocratizing
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Word History and Origins
Origin of democratize1
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Example Sentences
Like Ford, Musk knew that Tesla could only become a significant player if it were to democratize the electric car.
It is time for new thinking on how to democratize access to capital in ways that remain consistent with our principles.
Jim Gilliam of NationBuilder says his software will "democratize democracy."
Calderon has a clear vision for what it would mean to democratize Torah study in Israel.
The birthers keep pushing for more rhetoric pressure by Obama to democratize Bahrain.
All the old oppressive regulations were repealed and an attempt made to democratize the military system.
We declared to the world that we had only the best intentions toward the Philippines—to democratize them.
It seems as if fate was at work to bewilder and cast down the dignities of the world and democratize society at a blow.
Democratize the state governments, and it will be possible even to change the character of the United States Senate.
So, as the Socialist side is the democratic side, we had better democratize our diplomacy if we desire peace.
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