Verb
radicalise (third-person singular simple present radicalises, present participle radicalising, simple past and past participle radicalised)
Alternative spelling of radicalize
To what extent is it possible to continue to build our movements, to raise class consciousness, to radicalise diverse constituencies, above all to weaken the power of the technocratic elite, without directly attacking the leaderships of our own parties? Source: Internet
It is widely believed that the porous borders of Assam have been the routes through which terror groups set foot in India to train and radicalise local youths. Source: Internet
More widely, couldn't we radicalise the co-operative model and have all companies democratically owned and run by managers and workers? Source: Internet
What’s being done to counter how ISIS is using social media to recruit and radicalise? Source: Internet
“The campaign seeks to mobilise, educate, recruit and radicalise new one million youth voices that will take this regime head-on to solve the economic, social and political rot in the country.” Source: Internet
The conditions arising out of the pandemic have provided extremist groups, including neo-Nazi organisations, the means to radicalise more people. Source: Internet