polarised

[US]/[ˈpɒləraɪz]/
[UK]/[ˈpɑːləraɪz]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adj.Divided into opposing groups or opinions.; Containing a strong positive or negative charge.
v.(of an electric current) flow in one direction only.; To divide into opposing groups or opinions.; To make electrically positive or negative.

Phrases & Collocations

polarised views

highly polarised

polarised electorate

deeply polarised

polarised society

becoming polarised

polarised debate

polarised opinions

public polarised

Example Sentences

the political debate became highly polarised, with little room for compromise.

public opinion on the issue is deeply polarised, split along generational lines.

the company's marketing strategy was criticised for being overly polarised.

the film's polarised reception sparked a lively discussion among critics.

social media often creates echo chambers, further polarising viewpoints.

the election results highlighted a deeply polarised electorate.

the news report presented a polarised account of the events.

the debate was polarised between those who supported the proposal and those who opposed it.

the study found a polarised response to the new product among consumers.

the team's performance was polarised; some players excelled, while others struggled.

the community became polarised after the controversial development project was announced.

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