Examples of using Popularized in English and their translations into Hindi
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Popularized the idea of machine-independent programming languages, which led to the development of COBOL,
Code Of Ethics Chat First popularized as a term in the early 2000's, digital marketing has actually been around much longer.
Bechdel's test, popularized in her comic Dykes to Watch Out For, was never intended to wholly define a film as“feminist” or“sexist.”.
The term Peter Pan syndrome was popularized in 1983 by a book with that name, about individuals(usually male) with underdeveloped maturity.
This slogan was adopted in Finnish schools very soon after the popularity of this slogan was popularized in America.
The name was first applied to the disease in Scotland and popularized in the 18th century.
He is known as the“Father of English Literature” because he popularized in the English vernacular instead of writing in Latin or French.
But whatever the case, this seems to have been at least partially how the sundae was popularized.
at Britain's Royal Institution, Michael Faraday popularized science in a way even youngsters could understand.
in 1965, and popularized by Mary Quant.
It originated in the Jodhpur State, and was popularized during the British Raj in India.
by Ibn Shihab al-Zuhri, and later popularized by the work of Ibn Hisham.
The ukiyo-e artist Hokusai popularized the Japanese term for comics and cartooning, manga, in the early 19th century.
Buzan says the idea was inspired by alfred korzybski's general semantics as popularized in science fiction novels, such as those of robert a.
is generally credited with having introduced and popularized karate on the main islands of Japan.
The sporting wave(known as the Mexican wave in many regions) was popularized at the University of Washington during Huskies games starting in 1981.
Perhaps the most popular victory dance is the“floss”- a dance move first popularized on SNL by 15-year-old Russell“Backpack Kid” Horning.
Throughout the past decade or so, one speculative formula after another was promoted, popularized, and then thrown aside.
The phrase[slut-shaming] became popularized alongside the SlutWalk marches
Washington Irving's 1828 biography of Columbus popularized the idea that Columbus had difficulty obtaining support for his plan because Christian theologians insisted that the Earth was flat.