单词 | democratise |
释义 | democratise (once / 85648 pages) v WORD FAMILY democratise: democratisation, democratised, democratising+/democracy: democracies, democratic, democratise, democratize/democrat: democracy, democrats/democratic: democratically, undemocratic/democratize: democratization, democratized, democratizes, democratizing/undemocratic: undemocratically USAGE EXAMPLESBut it was in the 20th century, with all its wars, revolutions, upheavals and helter-skelter technological change, that maps became truly democratised. Economist(Nov 02, 2016) "It's totally democratised, but my problem with it is, it's losing its allure." BBC(Sep 19, 2016) In a speech in east London, the Labour leader will promise to "democratise the internet" if he becomes prime minister. BBC(Aug 30, 2016) 1v become (more) democratic; of nations Syn|Hyper democratize change undergo a change; become different in essence; losing one's or its original nature 2v introduce democratic reforms; of nations Syn|Hyper democratize alter, change, modify cause to change; make different; cause a transformation |
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