noun
- plural of bipolarity; the quality or state of having two opposite poles or extremes
- in international relations, a system in which power is distributed between two major states or blocs
Usage: often used in scientific, philosophical, or political contexts
Usage: political/historical usage
Examples
- The bipolarities of good and evil appear throughout classical literature.
- During the Cold War, the bipolarities between the United States and Soviet Union shaped global politics.
- The philosopher explored the bipolarities inherent in human nature.
- Modern physics recognizes bipolarities in magnetic fields.
- The artist's work examines the bipolarities of light and shadow.