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universalise

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Verb1.universalise - make universal; "This author's stories universalize old themes"
extrapolate, generalize, infer, generalise - draw from specific cases for more general cases


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In politics, complainants tend to universalise their grievances--their practice is lobbying, after all, and their trade the depiction of the subjective as objective.
IAAF president Lamine Diack added: "One of my dreams is to universalise the sport of athletics all over the world.
Judging by the bemused reception, it remains to be seen if he'll garner any serious interest in his attempt to universalise the Sherwani - be it the jacket with the flowing train or the clumsy fusion of Spanish matador elements.
 
 
 
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