POLARISE


Meaning of POLARISE in English

verb

EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS

As a result, Uzzell reckons that the market is likely to polarise over the next few years.

Because glass is not a true crystalline solid, it will have no polarising effect on the light.

Debate tended to polarise - New Right and old Left.

The ceramic's crystals polarise in one of two alternate states when energised by an electric field.

The current architectural debate has served to polarise popular opinion on modern architecture.

The Schism, we may say, tragically helped to polarise increasingly strong nationalist attitudes towards the war.

The trend to polarise in reading theory and practice is both unnecessary and unfortunate.

There are two major themes to be drawn out in this discussion which polarise it to some extent at opposite points.

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