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Filter by Meaning The perceived threat of losing one's job or economic security can radicalize people's political views.
The new government policies are feared to radicalize the already polarized society.
The violent actions of the police only served to radicalize the protestors even further.
The internet has become a platform to radicalize young people.
The artist's work seeks to radicalize traditional ideas about beauty.
The new CEO wants to radicalize the company's culture.
The extremist group had been attempting to radicalize members of the local community for years.
The presence of a catalyst can radicalize the reaction and increase the yield of the desired product.
The goal of the research is to find a way to selectively radicalize certain chemical functional groups, while leaving others intact.
Adding too much of a certain chemical can radicalize the reaction and cause it to become explosive.
The online community served as a platform to radicalize members with extreme views.
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