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democratization

American  
[di-mah-kruh-tahy-zay-shuhn] / dɪˌmɑ krə taɪˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

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


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They are hosting calls with investment advisers and defending their democratization of the private-lending world.

From The Wall Street Journal

ARK’s Cathie Wood, one of the most bullish names in tech, said Tuesday that the move will help with the “democratization” of venture capital.

From MarketWatch

The democratization of Bible reading, a process begun by Martin Luther in Germany, became a potent force of liberation.

From The Wall Street Journal

This so-called democratization of alternative assets has rapidly become one of the biggest marketing pushes in the history of investing.

From The Wall Street Journal

“What we are attempting to do as a country…is to enable the democratization of technology,” said S. Krishnan, a senior official in India’s electronics ministry, in January.

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