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								cater to popular taste to make popular and present to the general public; bring into general or common use 2.
								debase and make vulgar
 The Press has vulgarised Love and Marriage
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								act in a vulgar manner
 The drunkard tends to vulgarise
 
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			| 1. Vulgarise / Past vulgarised
 2. Vulgarise / Third Person
 vulgarises
 3. Vulgarise / Present Participle
 vulgarising
 
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