extremism

[ US /ˌɛkˈstɹɛmɪzəm, ˌɛkˈstɹiˌmɪzəm/ ]
[ UK /ɛkstɹˈiːmɪzəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. any political theory favoring immoderate uncompromising policies
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How To Use extremism In A Sentence

  • People who have pledged their lives to fighting Islamic extremism, when asked about Charles Johnson now, unsheathe a word they do not throw around lightly ... The Volokh Conspiracy » Comparing Left and Right Blogospheres
  • Meanwhile, a minister yesterday said schools, colleges and universities must play their part in deterring young people from turning to extremism
  • Religion is vulnerable to religious fanaticism and political extremism-history is full of religious oppression, violence, terrorism and wars. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • This reminds us how al-Qaida was always only one of scores of radical groups that together constituted the dynamic, varied and evolving phenomenon of Sunni Muslim violent extremism.
  • What I mind is the raw extremism and unstandardized starring system of those sites. Reading Reviews
  • Religion is vulnerable to religious fanaticism and political extremism-history is full of religious oppression, violence, terrorism and wars. Dr T.P.Chia 
  • This kind of disingenuousness validates dangerous nonsense as legitimate opinion and sets the table for extremism. Ian Gurvitz: Put Hate Speech in the Crosshairs
  • The first is that it will be harder for the Tories to portray Labour as a party gripped by extremism.
  • And we should oppose terrorism, separatism and extremism in all manifestations and deepen international security cooperation.
  • Supporters of deradicalization view it as the strategy to counter violent extremism both at home and abroad.
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