Sentence examples for universalized from inspiring English sources

"universalize" is an English word and can be used in written English
It means the process of making something universal or applicable to everyone, which could be achieved through laws, regulations, or customs. Example sentence: The new law aimed to universalize healthcare access in the region.

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In this form, bureaucracy is the epitome of universalized standards under which similar cases are treated similarly as codified by law and rules, and under which the individual tastes and discretion of the administrator are constrained by due process rules.

That included Falla, who spent his late years creating what he hoped was a universalized version of Spanish music.

This is the sense of it, but there is something universalized and pseudo-systematic in the French form that is part of the flavor of French life.

In 1855 — the same year that his exact contemporary and fellow-giant of universalized selfhood, Walt Whitman, published the first edition of "Leaves of Grass" — Courbet issued his "Realist Manifesto".

This connection seems to have existed, he points out, since as early as the eighteen-twenties, when Ottoman atrocities against the Greeks led Eugène Delacroix to make his quickly universalized paintings "Greece on the Ruins of Missolonghi" and "The Massacre at Chios"; the latter shows a Greek woman being raped by a turban-wearing Turk.

After the collapse of the Soviet Union, America bravely assumed the role of Leviathan in pursuit of a grand vision of a universalized world order.

If we enjoy Peggy's smile, we enjoy the possibility of our own exclusion and our own escape from the system of universalized prostitution in which we are mired.

But advocates hold that a universalized system, by simplifying the bureaucracy of redistribution, actually comes out ahead, by reducing administration costs as well as lessening the incentive to steal or divert from the system, euphemistically known in India as "leakage".

The only political use for weapons can be the distribution of ever more, until all threats to society are neutralized by millions of incipient counter threats, a MAD universalized balance of a people cleaved into only the expectation of evil and anxiety about unleashing its stoppage.

Indeed, MTV traffics in the self it rolls out a seemingly endless list of personal stories, unique identities, which are, nonetheless, ultimately generic and universalized.

His imagined world is clearly linked to the very real history of twentieth-century Europe, but it is made strange, and somehow universalized, by the withholding of detail we would ordinarily consider decisive.

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