Examples of 'polarise' in a sentence

Meaning of "polarise"

polarise (verb) - To cause a sharp division or polarization between two opposing groups or viewpoints. This term is often used in discussions about topics that create strong differences of opinion or beliefs
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of polarize.

How to use "polarise" in a sentence

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They polarise out as rounded metal bits.
At least that would polarise the situation.
And polarise the hull plating.
It is also familiar to use electrets to polarise electrodes.
Not if you polarise the emitter matrix.
The subjectiveness of art does tend to polarise reactions.
This seems to polarise the two horses.
This is a book that is going to polarise people.
This will polarise society even further.
Mob lynching is a political tool being used to polarise society.
This continued to polarise the nation further.
The labour market continues to polarise.
Then polarise the hull plating.
Effect of this has been to polarise the environment.
It could polarise the two camps even more.

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It is a topic which seems to polarise opinions.
Distribution will polarise as supermarkets become even more dominant.
A lot of my favourite movies polarise audiences.
Polarise the viewscreen.
This is mostly to polarise the people.
You have opened my eyes to my own tendency to polarise.
Means adapted to polarise a metallic surface.
Polarise hull plating.
Let us not polarise this country.
We would better find another way to polarise this hull.
Resolutions polarise public opinion.
And what all the great ones can do is polarise an audience.
They only polarise and divide the people even further.
I can see why it would polarise readers so much.
That is when the debate becomes heated and positions begin to polarise.
This electrode is also used to polarise the pyroelectric capacitor.
We can not polarise the port bow plating until those breaches are sealed.
Rather than polarise bus.
They have to polarise people in order to make their candidate seem like sanity.
I knew it would polarise opinion.
The crisis has put the whole country on edge and threatens to polarise voters.
Cells have an intrinsic capacity to polarise their structure and function.
Polarise the substrate from the back side ;.
Threats polarise opinion.
It is then necessary to have access to the lower electrode to polarise the device.
It might polarise opinion.
The inner mass of cells differentiate to become embryoblasts and polarise at one end.
The goal of external influence may be to polarise discussions and heighten confrontation.
They polarise out as rounded metal bits. Could be a spaceship hull.
The nature of political fora tended to polarise opinion on party lines.
Means able to polarise the emitted laser pulses linearly ;.
The decisions they make can create issues that polarise public opinion.
Cells at the wound edge polarise and migrate into the wound space.
Van der waals forces fluctuations in electron clouds around molecules oppositely polarise neighbouring atoms.
Where applicable it is possible to polarise the rays that are introduced into the chamber.

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