radicalize|radicalized|radicalizes|radicalizing in English

verb radicalize (Amer.)

['rad·i·cal·ize || 'rædɪkəlaɪz]

make extreme, make radical or more radical (also radicalise)

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1. Radicalized Muslims, masters level software engineers.

2. The trial was a radicalizing experience for her.

3. You're just using that to radicalize soldiers.

4. But the internet alone does not radicalize you.

5. Young people have been radicalized by the struggle with the government.

6. Recent events have radicalized opinion on educational matters.

7. The U.S. used to aim to de-radicalize Islam.

8. The 1914-18 War radicalized informed opinion on educational matters.

9. To ensure his continued ascendancy over Congress, Gandhi had to radicalize himself again.

10. Sex bloggers radicalize the blogging mission through witty self-photography and ephemeral appearances.

11. It also provided another link between the radicals and the radicalized hippies.

12. He says the opposition will radicalize its demands if these conditions aren't met.

13. Frustration with abolitionism, spiritualism and labor reform caused Lum to embrace anarchism and radicalize workers.

14. Why Social Media Makes Us Angrier—and More Extreme How Twitter, Facebook, and Instagram shape (and radicalize) our opinions

15. "Politicians will try to increase tensions and radicalize opinion, " says Serhiy Taran, director of the International Institute for Democracy in Kyiv.

16. They fall in love, become radicalized and eventually travel to go and live in ISIS territory with their Betrotheds

17. Both are figures caught betwixt and between, either compromised or radicalized by virtue of being women within a culture.

18. ‘a green-leaning Activist magazine’ ‘Preservation is an inherently conservative endeavor that the liberal senator has helped radicalize into an Activist pursuit.’

19. Bequelin said that 'when people have no legitimate political or legal avenues to express themselves, it does radicalize them.

20. A truly revolutionary art movement, Cubism radicalized the way we see, opening up a myriad of possibilities in representational form

21. Democratic Party: The leadership of the Democratic Party was significantly radicalized during 1954, as left-leaning students returned to Cambodia from France.

22. Within our own communities, those who seek to recruit and radicalize individuals will often try to prey upon isolation and alienation.

23. Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our societies to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate.

24. They are among many terrorist groups using the Internet to extend their reach to radicalize disaffected youth into forming their own terror cells to bypass improved security measures.

25. Just as terrorists have taken advantage of the openness of our society to carry out their plots, violent extremists use the internet to radicalize and intimidate.