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radicalize
[ rad-i-kuh-lahyz ]
verb (used with object)
- to make radical or more radical, as in politics:
young people who are being radicalized by extremist philosophies.
verb (used without object)
- to become radical or more radical:
The regime has increasingly radicalized since the coup.
radicalize
/ 藞谤忙诲瑟办蓹藢濒补瑟锄 /
verb
- to make (a person) more radical
Derived Forms
- 藢谤补诲颈肠补濒颈藞锄补迟颈辞苍, noun
Other 亚洲网紅露点 Forms
- 谤补诲路颈路肠补濒路颈路锄补路迟颈辞苍 [rad-i-k, uh, -l, uh, -, zey, -sh, uh, n], noun
亚洲网紅露点 History and Origins
Origin of radicalize1
Example Sentences
Most people who are radicalized, however, are lost forever.
Yes, it's likely true that he's been radicalized by the online right into thinking that "the left" and immigrants are destroying the world.
That trust is built on his acumen to educate, but also, his talent to radicalize you.
If you're radicalizing the audience of Fox News, the results are going to be a lot worse than if you radicalize a liberal audience, quite frankly.
Forget dismantling gangs: Trump's pardons sent a signal to radicalized and violent people that he'd love for them to form right-wing militias and terrorize people he doesn't like.
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