universalise
/ˌjunəˈvɜrsəˌlaɪz/
verb
- To make something available or applicable to everyone, everywhere.
- The government plans to universalise internet access in rural areas.
- Many activists want to universalise the right to free education.
- The company hopes to universalise its payment system so it works in every country.
- To treat a particular idea or rule as if it applies to all situations or people.
- It is dangerous to universalise your own experience and assume everyone feels the same way.
- The teacher warned students not to universalise their opinions without considering other perspectives.
- Philosophers often try to universalise moral principles so they apply to all cultures.
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