verb
- to cause people to divide into two opposing groups with different opinions
- to cause light waves to vibrate in a single plane
- to give magnetic or electrical polarity to something
Usage: British spelling
Usage: physics; British spelling
Usage: physics; British spelling
Examples
- The controversial policy polarises public opinion.
- This issue polarises voters along party lines.
- The debate polarises the community into two camps.
- Sunglasses use lenses that polarise light to reduce glare.
- The filter polarises the light beam for the experiment.
- The magnet polarises the metal particles.
- The electric field polarises the molecules in the material.