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Polarise meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of polarize.
Example sentences (16)
All their efforts to polarise the Hindu votes using Anjanadri went in vain.
The group described the suspects as enemies of state, who were trying to polarise the country along ethnic lines and make it ungovernable for President Bola Tinubu.
The situation is causing tension in the Senate, which could polarise the stability group and impact Akpabio's presidency.
Though, the government policies can not address the free fall of naira, inflation and high rate of unemployment bedevil the country,it will further polarise the country along ethnic, religious and regional fault lines.
Cameroon’s Paul Biya and his family continue to polarise the public by sporting elite luxury fashion brands at public appearances.
If they fail to do so, it means he has their tacit approval and are using it as an election ploy to polarise the situation.
People generally want the matter resolved and I reckon that will polarise matters one or the other, therefore the result will be decisive, what way I do not know.
Somehow the harm principle and best interests are going to have to be amalgamated into one test in the end, the eIther/ it’s surely aren’t essential and the views for and against them just polarise opinion which is the last thing you need in a dispute.
The Congress leader said that the statement of Asaduddin Owaisi would only benefit BJP as it would polarise voters on the basis of religion.
Don’t run scared of the populists who say a referendum would polarise the nation.
One communal political party wants to polarise people on religious lines,” she said.
The debate on sentencing tends to polarise, but in the heat there is little light.
DNA vaccines can polarise T-cell help towards TH1 or TH2 profiles and generate CTL and/or antibody when required.
Local grievances In the summer of 1642 these national troubles helped to polarise opinion, ending indecision about which side to support or what action to take.
The smaller alkali metals tend to polarise the more complex anions (the peroxide and superoxide) due to their small size.
The so-called "pepper affair" served to polarise opinion about Quisling, and government fears grew concerning reasonably open Soviet elements in Norway who had been active in promoting industrial unrest.