Crossword-Solution: POPULARISE 10 letters, 70 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 14

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Make popular 1 answer
advertize 4 answers
Jazz (up) 24 answers
lionize 36 answers
Unlock 48 answers
unthread 48 answers
unstitch 48 answers
unpick 48 answers
unknot 48 answers
unhitch 48 answers
uncoil 48 answers
ope 48 answers
lionise 48 answers
dissociate 48 answers
reflect upon 49 answers
Unclose 49 answers
unattach 49 answers
unclasp 49 answers
unscramble 49 answers
unhook 49 answers
unweave 50 answers
iron out 50 answers
dissever 50 answers
untangle 50 answers
Disassemble 51 answers
normalize 51 answers
Straighten 51 answers
Neaten 52 answers
decode 52 answers
unstring 52 answers
unbind 52 answers
unloose 52 answers
Unravel 52 answers
think about 52 answers
normalise 53 answers
sunder 53 answers
untwine 54 answers
unfasten 54 answers
Evolve 54 answers
untwist 54 answers
Divest 54 answers
disengage 55 answers
Commend 55 answers
cast-off 56 answers
Ponder 56 answers
explain 57 answers
Simplify 57 answers
dispel 58 answers
clear up 58 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
AERET
Hint 3 another clue
greedy person
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Sentences with POPULARISE (5)

Something was required to divert public attention, to employ the idle, to popularise your Highness’s rule, and, if it were possible, to enable him to reduce the taxes at a blow and to a notable amount.
Prince Otto Robert Louis Stevenson 2010
Monsieur Jullien, that prince of musical mountebanks—the ‘Prince of Waterloo,’ as John Ella called him, was the first to popularise classical music at his promenade concerts, by tentatively introducing a single movement of a symphony here and there in the programme of his quadrilles and waltzes and music-hall songs.
Tracks of a Rolling Stone Henry J. Coke 2012
Tell some of your journalist friends with a good style to popularise old Skene; or say your prayers, and read him for yourself; he was a Great Historian, and I was his blessed clerk, and did not know it; and you will not be in a state of grace about the Picts till you have studied him.
The Letters of Robert Louis Stevenson to his Family and Friends - Volume 2 [of 2] Robert Louis Stevenson 2019
Postwhistle, who, in the days of her Hebehood, had been likened by admiring frequenters of the old Mitre in Chancery Lane to the ladies, somewhat emaciated, that an English artist, since become famous, was then commencing to popularise, had developed with the passing years, yet still retained a face of placid youthfulness.
Tommy and Co. Jerome K. Jerome 2007
The author might also have referred to the modern efforts to popularise science, in which his friend Fontenelle had been one of the leaders.
The Idea of Progress J. B. Bury 2003

Quotes with POPULARISE (3)

Perhaps if we could popularise through the techniques of branding and consumerism, a different idea, a different narrative, perhaps the world can change. After all it changes constantly and incessantly, it's just the perceptions that we have are governed by people with self-interest and are not inalignment with the health and safety of us as individuals or as a planet.
Russell Brand
Did you slip in some cheese? Did it make you hate cheese, which you had previously loved? Why not sue a cheese-maker? Sue him for all the cheese he's got, drive him out of the cheese-making business! Did you burn your face with an iron? Why not sue Prometheus, the god that invented fire? Or an Iron Age chieftain, for having the temerity to popularise the metal.
Stewart Lee
The gas man came one day, and he said, 'What does your husband do?' so I told him, and he said, 'What's the use of that?' He had a point, but on the other hand, I firmly believed in Stephen and his brilliance. I encouraged him to popularise his science just because the gas man had been so insulting.
Jane Hawking