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Polarising meaning
That polarises.
Example sentences (20)
Mr Trump was ranked most polarising by 90 of the 170 respondents, and second-most polarising by another 20.
Former AFL great and polarising media pundit Kane Cornes has issued a stinging criticism of Melbourne’s culture in the wake of the club’s reported ultimatum to star midfielder Clayton Oliver.
He feels polarising content on social media is also to blame.
The polarising piece may have fallen prey to the trends cycle but they're first and foremost a functional item.
The Senator, who cautioned against hate speech and inflammatory utterances, urged politicians not to use religious sentiments in polarising the nation.
Wootton spoke about recognising that he is a “polarising figure” and talking to viewers could mean public attention.
Bocheński, who was a local politician until winning an MEP mandate in June, is a new favourite of PiS strongman Jarosław Kaczyński, while Jaki, Błaszczak and Czarnek are polarising figures popular with PiS voters.
Despite being an age old debate, and one that rolls around every few years, its one that still gets us riled up, and proves incredibly polarising every single time.
Despite often being quite polarising his larger than life character attracted a large fan base.
During last year's visit, GRNSW and GBOTA surveyed a parcel of land at Mount Panorama which had been earmarked as a potential site for the polarising go-kart track.
His comments caused an uproar throughout the political class, to the point where Nadeau-Dubois and Ghazal called their colleague to order for his “clumsy, exaggerated and polarising” statements.
Israel’s Prime Minister has remained a polarising figure amid ongoing conflict with Hamas and Lebanon.
There is a danger that the disappointed leader may choose to double down on his more authoritarian tendencies and amplify his polarising religious rhetoric.
They say Modi’s party is also ratcheting up polarising speeches to distract voters from larger issues, like unemployment and economic distress, that the opposition has focused on.
This was not surprising, given that hate politics and polarising Hindu voters has been an old Hindutva trick that the BJP has deployed time and again for decades.
Writing in December 2023, Uditha Devapriya highlighted a “deeply polarised political climate, and with an even more polarising election season on the way” for 2024.
Millions of Americans will cast ballots tomorrow (Tuesday, US time) in an election day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potential for violence and intimidation after one of the most polarising presidential races in US history.
Most are so polarising they will nearly guarantee most Republicans and independents will rather vote Trump than risk any of these women get in.
Much as one would like to call President Trump unpredictable and polarising, he has played to his strengths as a businessman-politician making deals.
While making its money back, polarising reviews meant that Darren Aronofsky's psychological horror settled for a $14m profit.