Imperfect subjunctiveellos/ellas/ustedesconjugation ofvulgarizar.

vulgarizar

vulgarizar
A transitive verb is a verb that requires a direct object (e.g., I bought a book.).
transitive verb
a. to popularize
El objetivo de nuestro museo radica en ayudar a vulgarizar la ciencia y la tecnología.The aim of our museum is to help popularize science and technology.
b. to vulgarize
El líder de la secta creía que su dogma solo podía ser comunicado a algunos discípulos y no debía ser vulgarizado.The leader of the sect believed that their dogma could only be communicated to a few disciples, and should not be vulgarized.
a. to vulgarize
La película sin duda vulgarizó lo que originalmente era una novela exquisita.This film has decidedly vulgarized what originally was an exquisite novel.
a. to translate into the vernacular
Cuando la Biblia se vulgarizó, más personas pudieron leerla e interpretarla.When the Bible was translated into the vernacular, more people could read and interpret it.
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