Definition of Democratise

1. Verb. Become (more) democratic; of nations.

Exact synonyms: Democratize
Generic synonyms: Change
Derivative terms: Democracy, Democracy

2. Verb. Introduce democratic reforms; of nations.
Exact synonyms: Democratize
Generic synonyms: Alter, Change, Modify
Derivative terms: Democracy, Democracy

Definition of Democratise

1. Verb. to make democratic ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Lexicographical Neighbors of Democratise

democoders
democracies
democracy
democrat
democrat wagon
democratic
democratic deficit
democratic republic of the congo
democratic socialism
democratic socialist
democratical
democratically
democratick
democratisation
democratisations
democratise (current term)
democratised
democratiser
democratisers
democratises
democratish
democratising
democratism
democratist
democratists
democratization
democratizations
democratize
democratized
democratizer

Literary usage of Democratise

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. Mute Vol II #4 by Mute (2006)
"The hype surrounding Web 2.0's ability to democratise content production obscures its centralisation of ownership and the means of sharing. ..."

2. Ethical Democracy: Essays in Social Dynamics by Stanton Coit (1900)
"democratise Sunday and then the weekdays ! And to democratise religion first, that is, before industry, education, art and " politics," is again to approach ..."

3. History of the French Consulate, Under Napoleon Buonaparte: Being an by W[illiam Vincent] Barré (1804)
"He went, however, to democratise Egypt and Syria; and after his desertion, lie democratised France, Italy, Switzerland, Holland, Spain, Portugal, ..."

4. Social Sciences and Innovation by OECD Staff, Oecd (2001)
"... a rethinking of the power inherent in expertise and the deep dilemmas confronting social movements that seek to "democratise" science and technology. ..."

5. National Idealism and a State Church: A Constructive Essay in Religion by Stanton Coit (1907)
"It will see quite clearly that, exactly as it will be easy to democratise State schools before it can democratise private schools, so it can do the same ..."

6. Education by Project Innovation (Organization) (1920)
"It has contributed to democratise higher education. This volume will have a wide reading and a permanent influence in higher educational circles. ..."

7. The Contemporary Review (1893)
"... and that because it is the determined intentio the workmen electors of the British Isles to democratise the '. Parliament. This cannot be done unless ..."

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