1. radicalized - Adjective
2. radicalized - Verb
radicalized
simple past and past participle of radicalize
radicalized (comparative more radicalized, superlative most radicalized)
That has been through the process of radicalization.
Reformed rabbis are generally political in nature. It's almost like Islam, radicalized Islam in a way, to where it is just - radicalized Islam is less about religion than it is about politics. When you look at the Reform Judaism, it is more about politics. Glenn Beck
no one ever got radicalized by being grateful. Gloria Steinem
Our Job is not to make young women grateful. It is to make the ungrateful so they keep going. Gratitude never radicalized anybody. Susan B. Anthony
By the time I came down from Yale, I was already more radicalized and had begun to read New Masses. Albert Maltz
I stayed in Baghdad every summer until I was 14. My dad's sister is still there, but many of my relatives have managed to get out. People forget that there are still people there who are not radicalized in any particular direction, trying to live normal lives in a very difficult situation. Andy Serkis
I wish it were simply a nightmare, but I think that any reasonable person watching American politics would come to the conclusion that a second Bush administration would in fact incorporate a more radicalized version of what we've seen in the first administration. Robert Reich