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Polarize

Polarize meaning

To cause to have a polarization. | To cause a group to be divided into extremes.

Example sentences (20)

And President Joe Biden’s enduring unpopularity could also further polarize down-ballot contests.

By working together, they show their commitment to improving the state instead of engaging in divisive and destructive campaigns that can further polarize the electorate.

In that response, the city councillor said she never intended for the matter to polarize the community.

So, against extant conventions, the party chose a Muslim-Muslim ticket – something that even military governments in the past avoided – in the hope of stirring up old animosities to polarize the votes.

The BJP has some certain patterns of contesting elections and one of them is to polarize Hindu voters.

And Russia has also helped spread and amplify misleading and incendiary content about U.S. immigration and border security as part of its broader efforts to polarize Americans.

These collisions cause them to polarize away from each other and move in opposite directions.

Monolithically ideological stories help polarize various readers into narrow views.

They polarize ferroelectric thin films with lower and higher electric fields by scanning the surface of the sample with the atomic force microscopy tip.

Trump now plunges into an election season that promises to further polarize the country.

While "The Finale" would polarize fans, it proved a monumental ratings success, scoring 76.3 million American viewers.

It will further polarize the United States; Trump thrives on division, not unity.

The data suggest that moving into more aggressive coverage of social and political issues could further polarize views — and possibly lead to an erosion of trust.

These organizations are designed to undermine moderation and modernization and polarize the Iranian political landscape.

A sting operation by a news website allegedly found that several Indian media houses agreed to polarize the electorate ahead of the 2019 general elections by running pro-Hindutva campaigns.

Peterson asked the panel if they thought that their efforts to remove Trump from office would more deeply polarize the country and ignite anger in the people who democratically elected Trump.

Some government officials, researchers and advertising executives warn that it can be exploited to polarize and manipulate voters.

Still, the concept Elsa having a same sex relationship in will likely polarize fans.

While controversies over environmental problems often work to polarize different opinion bases, Wallace has always kept an eye out for those central pillars that connect us beyond differences, such as salmon.

As the isotropic phase would not significantly affect the polarization of the light, it would appear very dark, whereas the crystal and liquid crystal phases will both polarize the light in a uniform way, leading to brightness and color gradients.