What does vulgarising mean?
Vulgarising means present participle and gerund of vulgarise.
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present participle and gerund of vulgarise.
Children should learn what is useful to them, but not vulgarising; for instance, they should not be taught any skill that deforms the body, or that would enable them to earn money.
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Vulgarising means present participle and gerund of vulgarise.
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Children should learn what is useful to them, but not vulgarising; for instance, they should not be taught any skill that deforms the body, or that would enable them to earn money.
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