mainstream

/ˈmeɪnˌstriːm/
verb
  1. To bring (something or someone) into the mainstream; to make widely accepted or integrated.
    • The movement aims to mainstream disability rights.
    • The company hopes to mainstream electric cars within five years.
    • They worked to mainstream yoga into the school curriculum.
adjective
  1. Belonging to or typical of the most widely accepted or conventional group or style.
    • Mainstream media often ignores local news.
    • He prefers indie films over mainstream Hollywood blockbusters.
    • The school offers both mainstream and special education programs.
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noun
  1. The ideas, attitudes, or activities that are shared by most people and regarded as normal or conventional.
    • The movie was popular with the mainstream audience.
    • Her music blends folk with mainstream pop.
    • The candidate's views are outside the political mainstream.
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