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    popu·lari·za·tion
    [ˌpɒpjələraɪˈzeɪʃən, AM ˌpɑ:pjəlɚɪˈ-]
    1. (making liked) Beliebtwerden nt
    TV has been responsible for the \popularization of landscape gardening das Fernsehen hat Landschaftsgärtnerei populär gemacht
    2. (making accessible) [allgemeine] Verbreitung, Popularisierung f geh
    the \popularization of air travel took place mainly in the 1960s Flugreisen wurden eigentlich erst in den 60er-Jahren der breiten Öffentlichkeit zugänglich
    * * *
    ["pɒpjUləraI'zeISən]
    n
    Popularisierung f; (= act also) allgemeine Verbreitung
    * * *
    popularization [-ləraıˈzeıʃn; US -rəˈz-] s Popularisierung f
    * * *
    n.
    Popularisierung f.

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