verb
- to divide into two opposing groups or extremes
- to cause something to have two opposite poles or charges
Usage: third person singular present tense of bipolarize
Usage: scientific/technical; third person singular present tense of bipolarize
Examples
- The controversial issue bipolarizes the community into opposing camps.
- Social media often bipolarizes public opinion on political matters.
- The electric field bipolarizes the molecules in the solution.
- This debate bipolarizes voters along party lines.
- The magnetic field bipolarizes the iron particles.
- The scandal bipolarizes the organization’s membership.