1. polarised - Adjective
2. polarised - Verb
polarised (comparative more polarised, superlative most polarised)
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of polarized.
polarised
simple past and past participle of polarise
A lively but polarised debate between farmers and an environmental organisation has exposed barely-concealed tensions between stakeholders over livestock farming, which could colour the political agenda of the next legislative term. Source: Internet
Because the superoxide releases the most energy when formed, the superoxide is preferentially formed for the larger alkali metals where the more complex anions are not polarised. Source: Internet
It has been demonstrated that peroxisomes generate superoxide (O 2 •− ) and nitric oxide ( • NO) radicals. citation citation The peroxisome of plant cells is polarised when fighting fungal penetration. Source: Internet
A vector model must also be used to model polarised light. Source: Internet
Because the magnetic field is polarised, the meter needle acts in opposite directions for each direction of current. Source: Internet
If there is partial correlation between the emitters, the light is partially polarised. Source: Internet