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- verb Present participle of
radicalize .
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Examples
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There are lots of very effective polemics out there for various ideologies but it is a very good question as to how many others actually play a critical role in radicalizing people.
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And even among the like-minded, the notion of radicalizing algebra class is a tough sell.
Village Voice Impugns Math and Social Justice Conference Ron Buckmire 2007
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And even among the like-minded, the notion of radicalizing algebra class is a tough sell.
Archive 2007-05-01 Ron Buckmire 2007
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Then there's the business of 'radicalizing' sides in a war.
On Thursday, the Legg report will be published along with... 2009
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Premier Jean Charest accused Ms. Marois of "radicalizing" the debate and of sympathizing with groups that include a former member of the 1970s terrorist group
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Rhéal Séguin 2010
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Premier Jean Charest accused Ms. Marois of "radicalizing" the debate and of sympathizing with groups that include a former member of the 1970s terrorist group
The Globe and Mail - Home RSS feed Rhéal Séguin 2010
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Those who believe in the Constitution, the Second Amendment, or even the biologically undeniable reality of the humanity of the unborn, now represent a "radicalizing" element within which this government finds a threat.
The Reality Check 2009
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The least expected at this time is "radicalizing" the situation!
open Democracy News Analysis - Comments Logged in Lawrence Efana 2009
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Those who believe in the Constitution, the Second Amendment, or even the biologically undeniable reality of the humanity of the unborn, now represent a "radicalizing" element within which this government finds a threat.
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Police told not to charge Muslim "extremists" in some hate crime cases for fear of 'radicalizing' them even more."
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