4 collocations for vulgarising

Trying leads to the vice of "fine writing"the plague-spot of Literature, not only unhealthy in itself, and vulgarising the grand language which should be reserved for great thoughts, but encouraging that tendency to select only those views upon which a spurious enthusiasm can most readily graft the representative abstractions and stirring suggestions which will move public applause.

But the thought of making Lords by batches vulgarised the King's majesty, and reversed the order of nature.

With coldness they have no sympathy, yet coldness may be broad and large and lofty in its aspects; but they have no tolerance for what makes religion little and poor and superficial, for what contracts its horizon and dwarfs its infinite greatness and vulgarises its mystery.

But that is to vulgarise the question.

4 collocations for  vulgarising