Examples of 'polarised' in a sentence

Meaning of "polarised"

Polarise (verb): To polarise means to divide or cause to divide into two sharply contrasting groups or sets of opinions or beliefs. It is often used in the context of creating division or conflict
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  • Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of polarized.
  • simple past tense and past participle of polarise

How to use "polarised" in a sentence

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Use only matching polarised electrical connectors.
Polarised light recuperation method and apparatus.
Be sure to use matching polarised electrical connectors.
The debate had become too polarised.
We are polarised either to the right or the left.
The debate can be polarised in that way.
They are polarised through a process called electrophoresis.
This appliance is fitted with a polarised plug.
But monopoly polarised the human community.
The debate is often emotional and polarised.
They have polarised society on every level.
Many birds can detect polarised light.
The polarised elements would burn out quickly.
It is important to use matching polarised electrical connectors.
And if this society is becoming truly polarised.

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It is important to use matching polarised connectors exclusively.
Voters are increasingly cynical and deeply polarised.
In short the exhibition polarised the community.
Whaling is an issue on which opinion is considerably polarised.
We need to stop getting polarised over terrorism.
Myanmar remains vernacular and regionally polarised.
Others have optically polarised noble gases.
It is to be noted that refracted ray is partially polarised.
Do not change the polarised connectors.
Education debate is all too often polarised.
Polarised light is required for the technique to work.
Scalar permeability for circularly polarised fields.
The book received polarised reviews from critics.
Productivity growth has also become polarised.
The world is polarised and sides must be chosen.
They really generate very polarised reactions.
Polarised light can help solve the problem.
Radio station with circularly polarised antennas.
So polarised light helps the crabs.
They are highly intelligent and mentally polarised.
Filter out the polarised photons.
European urban society is becoming more polarised.
The debate was polarised and emotive.
To this extent world capitalism became polarised.
But it has drawn polarised reactions.
The two groups end up becoming polarised.
There are some polarised views on this.
Which is weird to think about in a polarised world.
Polarised opportunities for empowerment in society.
The light does not need to be polarised either.
Dual linear polarised paraboloid reflector.
For years to come the country was polarised.
It is not the light polarised by darkness.
The country is becoming increasingly politically polarised.
These are the polarised times we live in.

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