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Definition of radicalization in English: radicalization(British radicalisation) noun ˌradɪkəlʌɪˈzeɪʃ(ə)n mass nounThe action or process of causing someone to adopt radical positions on political or social issues. the radicalization of the intelligentsia led to the revolution Example sentencesExamples - His films of the '80s and '90s show us a new radicalisation.
- This took place before the mass working class radicalization of the 1930s.
- It was a part of a general post-war radicalization of the international working class.
- Political radicalisation can, of course, feed into industrial militancy.
- What we have here is a radicalization of the concept of freedom.
- The island was witnessing a new radicalization of its politics.
- So far the political radicalisation has pulled the trade union movement along in its wake.
- Radicalization was obvious in the party's policy statement.
- In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed.
- There was a grand coalition in Germany in the late 1960s, which was also a time of growing radicalisation.
- The late 1920s and the depression years witnessed a steady radicalization of his views and a rapid expansion in his political involvement.
Definition of radicalization in US English: radicalization(British radicalisation) noun The action or process of causing someone to adopt radical positions on political or social issues. the radicalization of the intelligentsia led to the revolution Example sentencesExamples - In every religion or ideology radicalization of sacred texts has long existed.
- His films of the '80s and '90s show us a new radicalisation.
- What we have here is a radicalization of the concept of freedom.
- So far the political radicalisation has pulled the trade union movement along in its wake.
- Political radicalisation can, of course, feed into industrial militancy.
- It was a part of a general post-war radicalization of the international working class.
- There was a grand coalition in Germany in the late 1960s, which was also a time of growing radicalisation.
- This took place before the mass working class radicalization of the 1930s.
- Radicalization was obvious in the party's policy statement.
- The island was witnessing a new radicalization of its politics.
- The late 1920s and the depression years witnessed a steady radicalization of his views and a rapid expansion in his political involvement.
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