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democratization

[di-mah-kruh-tahy-zay-shuhn]

noun

  1. the process of causing or reforming something to be governed by the principles of democracy.



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The challenge ahead lies in further democratization, moving caviar from fine grocers to everyday grocery stores.

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Also, the partial democratization of the information economy means that the old gatekeepers in corporate media no longer have anywhere near as much influence as they used to have.

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The rise of streaming and the democratization of the industry has changed the perspective about the enforcement of those rights.

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“I accepted it with enormous responsibility and as a contribution on my part to the democratization of the country, to the process of trying to seek the understanding, reconciliation, of Venezuelans.”

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She points to a study suggesting that democratization increases gross domestic product per capita by around 20% in the long run.

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