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- verb Present participle of
radicalise .
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Examples
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Radical clerics are also playing less of a role now in radicalising future terrorists, according to the ‘restricted’ briefing note, published in the Guardian today.
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He was 15 when recruited by Aabid Khan, 23, a “key player” in radicalising the impressionable and vulnerable here and abroad with his message of “violent jihad”.
‘Model’ pupil secretly studied ways of wiping out non-Muslims 2008
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A high-security prison governor acted reasonably when he took steps to prevent Abu Qatada, the Muslim preacher, '' radicalising '' young Muslim inmates, the High Court ruled today.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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Kos is not simply a major influencer of political opinion inside the Democrat party but t has gradually become a political player in way that none of the right wing US blogs can be said to be. celebrated the 'radicalising' effect on the party.
Telegraph Blogs 2008
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Virulent anti-Americanism – stoked last May by the humiliating raid on Osama bin Laden's compound – is radicalising moderate citizens.
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But Georgia's new law – which threatens her with deportation – has been a radicalising event.
Tensions rise as Latinos feel under siege in America's deep south 2011
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Israel's approach is self-defeating: the overwhelming use of force, the unacceptable loss of civilian lives, is radicalising moderate opinion among Palestinians and throughout the Arab world.
Nick Clegg right to call for end to arms sales to Israel 2009
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This may help explain the significant impact of the radicalising effects of revolution, in which many women participated as agents of change.
Arms and the Woman: Just Warriors and Greek Feminist Identity 2008
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For everyone in the kettle it was a radicalising experience.
Student protest: how the Harry Potter generation turned into a band of rebels Robert McCrum 2010
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He was alarmed, too, by the radicalising effect of the Islamic revolution on Iraq's restive Shia majority and wanted to improve access to the Gulf through the Shatt al-Arab.
Iran and Iraq remember war that cost more than a million lives 2010
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