Word info Synonyms

polarising

Speech parts

1. polarising - Adjective

2. polarising - Verb

Meaning

polarising (comparative more polarising, superlative most polarising)

That which polarises or is polarised

polarising

present participle of polarise

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Examples

Millions of Americans will cast ballots tomorrow (Tuesday, US time) in an election day unlike any other, braving the threat of COVID-19 and the potential for violence and intimidation after one of the most polarising presidential races in US history. Source: Internet

At maximum brightness, the display beams out at an impressive 419cd/m2 and with a polarising filter applied between the glass and AMOLED panel it's readable in most conditions. Source: Internet

In last week’s parliamentary by-election, Kairana, which had become the BJP’s laboratory for its polarising Hindutva politics, gave a clear victory to Tabassum Hasan, the combined Opposition front candidate. Source: Internet

"Now that the Turkish president has reestablished full control over the country, he feels comfortable to go back to his anti-republican and polarising narrative," Erdemir told AFP. Source: Internet

At a time of unprecedented crisis and complexity, trusted fact-based journalism has never been more important – especially on crucial yet polarising global issues like climate change and migration. Source: Internet

The crucial importance of the polarising figure, Maulana Shabbir Ahmad Usmani in marshalling together the pro-Pakistan sentiments is an important feature of this book. Source: Internet

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