democratize 的定义
de·moc·ra·tized, de·moc·ra·tiz·ing.
- to make or become democratic.
democratize 近义词
等同于 equalize
更多democratize例句
- Today, this mobile money infrastructure and reach allows startups to build upon their existing payment infrastructure to democratize access through different applications.
- Ultimately, however, publicly owned and democratized alternatives to profit-driven outlets are a more systemic — and more permanent — fix.
- This idea that he has democratized his Blackness has at times muddied the popular view of him.
- This seems especially relevant during a pandemic, when we’re trying not to be around a lot of people in enclosed spaces—but take away the pandemic, and AR is still an exciting way to democratize access to art.
- This democratizes smaller brands’ ability to appear in shopping results.
- Like Ford, Musk knew that Tesla could only become a significant player if it were to democratize the electric car.
- It is time for new thinking on how to democratize access to capital in ways that remain consistent with our principles.
- Jim Gilliam of NationBuilder says his software will "democratize democracy."
- Calderon has a clear vision for what it would mean to democratize Torah study in Israel.
- The birthers keep pushing for more rhetoric pressure by Obama to democratize Bahrain.
- All the old oppressive regulations were repealed and an attempt made to democratize the military system.
- We declared to the world that we had only the best intentions toward the Philippines—to democratize them.
- It seems as if fate was at work to bewilder and cast down the dignities of the world and democratize society at a blow.
- Democratize the state governments, and it will be possible even to change the character of the United States Senate.
- So, as the Socialist side is the democratic side, we had better democratize our diplomacy if we desire peace.