depolarizes

[US]/[ˌdiːˈpɔːlɪzaɪz]/
[UK]/[ˌdiːˈpoʊlɪˌzaɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v. (transitive)To reduce the polarization of (something), such as a material or a political climate.; To neutralize the electrical charge of.
v. (intransitive)To become less polarized.

Phrases & Collocations

depolarizes society

depolarizes opinions

depolarized quickly

depolarizes groups

depolarized environment

depolarizes tensions

depolarized state

Example Sentences

the speaker's calm demeanor helped depolarize the tense room.

effective communication can depolarize even the most polarized debates.

the goal is to depolarize the political climate and encourage dialogue.

shared experiences often depolarize individuals across different backgrounds.

understanding diverse perspectives can depolarize rigid viewpoints.

the workshop aimed to depolarize the community around the controversial issue.

finding common ground can depolarize relationships strained by disagreement.

data-driven analysis can depolarize discussions based on emotion alone.

mediation techniques often depolarize conflicts between opposing parties.

empathy and active listening can depolarize arguments quickly.

the report sought to depolarize public opinion on the new policy.

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