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- verb Present participle of
democratise .
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Examples
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Technology did its part in democratising creativity an eon ago, but where has that led?
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Technology did its part in democratising creativity an eon ago, but where has that led?
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Technology did its part in democratising creativity an eon ago, but where has that led?
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The so-called democratising of the Middle East is now a clearly total failure on every front and Bush will ultimately pay for the obvious detrimental repercussions.
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At the heart of its creation was the idea of democratising space travel.
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Sir James Dyson, who was recently commissioned by the Conservative Party to produce a report on rebuilding Britain's manufacturing and technology industries, applauds the idea of democratising the creative and manufacturing process.
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The analysis is that whilst we have reached certain objectives of the NDR such as democratising the state, we have to still re-arrange the function of institution such as Parliament to give effect to ANC policy on governance.
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Renegotating the SACU agreement was aimed at 'democratising' decision-making within SACU to allow all members an equal say and an equal share of revenue benefits.
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Malaysians are tackling hot issues like crime and clogged roads with user-generated information that is "democratising" the Web.
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According tothis article in The Guardian, this is an exercise in 'democratising' what is seen as a posh-to-middle-class brand.
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