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polarized
adjective as in antithetical
Strongest match
Example Sentences
This development highlights how often celebrities influence political debates, often provoking polarized reactions and magnifying contentious issues like immigration.
Partisan loyalties were strong; Democrats and Republicans were polarized, making gerrymandering more effective and essential.
While highly polarized, the findings reflect a broader national trend of declining approval ratings for the president and his administration.
Do you worry about living in a culture that’s so polarized that facts aren’t even universally received and where AI takes over people’s need to be curious, allowing students to take shortcuts in learning?
The 37-year-old, describing himself as an “elder millennial,” said he’s at the stage of his life where he craves community connection in a polarized world.
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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.
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