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popularise Meaning in Bengali



 জনপ্রি় করা, জনসাধারণ্যে প্রচলিত করা, লোকপ্রি় করা, লোকায়ত করা, জনপ্রিয় করা বা লোকায়ত করা,

Verb:

জনসাধারণ্যে প্রচলিত করা, জনপ্রি় করা,





popularise's Usage Examples:

heraldic writers in the mid-20th century who attempted to "demystify" and popularise the subject of heraldry.


The Swedish death metal scene did much to popularise the style, soon centering in the "Gothenburg metal" scene.


Iyer, helping to popularise the new blend of hatha yoga and physical culture.


international level tennis players, improve the infrastructure for tennis and to popularise it in Thailand.


He specialised in covering rock music and helped popularise the new wave of British heavy metal (NWOBHM) after using the term for.


Brownies were extensively marketed to children, with Kodak using them to popularise photography.


1738 – 12 December 1791), was the French occultist who was the first to popularise tarot divination to a wide audience (1785), and therefore the first professional.


The mission of Het Denkgelag is to popularise scientific topics and to promote critical thinking for a broad audience.


FIK is a non-governmental organisation and its aim is to promote and popularise kendo, iaido and jōdō.


predecessor to the Topper and was the first British production boat to popularise the idea of the "sailing surfboard".


songs and festivals of Rajasthan, Gujarat and Madhya Pradesh and to popularise and propagate folk arts, folk dances and folk literature.


This phone helped to popularise the 'active' sliding phone concept across all brands.


Pieter Bruegel the Elder who, followed by Pieter Aertsen, also helped popularise genre painting.


successors, Oxford Canadians, Princes began taking European tours to popularise the game and encourage the standardisation of rules.


Alfred Hitchcock's Notorious (1946), and was one of the first films to popularise artistic use of the technique of split screens.


from the area emigrated to the United States in the 1930s, helping to popularise the sport.


synonymous with traditional Irish music and they are regarded as having helped popularise Irish music across the world.


to facilitate the integration of Georgians into the local environment, popularise culture and promote friendship between two countries.


Its main aim is to popularise tennis in all parts of Sri Lanka as a professional sport and to produce.



Synonyms:

generalise; vulgarise; popularize; vulgarize; propagate; disperse; disseminate; generalize; circularise; circularize; circulate; broadcast; diffuse; distribute; pass around; spread;

Antonyms:

uncover; unextended; concentrated; stand still; concentration;

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