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US
/ˈɹædɪkəˌɫaɪz/
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VERB
-
make more radical in social or political outlook
Her work in the developing world radicalized her
How To Use radicalize In A Sentence
- We now know that our soldiers were as radicalized by the sixties as the college protesters.
- Muqtedar Khan, an associate professor of political science at the University of Delaware, said he was not sure the Islamic center dispute alone would radicalize anyone.
- Soon I was radicalized by the realization that the black pioneers and creators of this incomparable music were the systematic victims of appalling prejudice and discrimination.
- In the 1830s, a third movement, the teetotal movement, emerged and radicalized temperance reform in two ways.
- A counterterrorism source said: 'It is really unusual to find young men radicalised this quickly and refuse to be swayed when confronted. Times, Sunday Times
- Nat Turner's rebellion radicalized opponents of slavery and provided a preview of the impending sectional crisis.
- Radicalized individuals are not reported to authorities by friends and family members because they don't know about available deradicalization resources.
- Mencken might have asked: How can one "radicalize" a Muslim when he is already "radicalized" by his creed? The Rule of Reason
- A counterterrorism source said: 'It is really unusual to find young men radicalised this quickly and refuse to be swayed when confronted. Times, Sunday Times
- The murder of Malcolm X in 1965 radicalized Jones.