radicalize
pronunciation
How to pronounce radicalize in British English: UK [ˈrædɪklaɪz]
How to pronounce radicalize in American English: US [ˈrædɪkəˌlaɪz]
Word Origin
- radicalize (v.)
- 1820, from radical (adj.) + -ize. Related: Radicalized; radicalizing.
Example
- 1. But he was slow to radicalize , and cautious even as his radicalism grew .
- 2. Mr. blair wants to find ways of tackling those who radicalize the young british muslims .
- 3. Within our own communities , those who seek to recruit and radicalize individuals will often try to prey upon isolation and alienation .
- 4. Fearful that uighurs will radicalize if they travel abroad , the government has limited their ability to cross borders -- a policy that raises the uncomfortable question of just who is supposed to benefit from the " new silk road " strategy .
- 5. Muqtedar khan , an associate professor of political science at the university of delaware , said he was not sure the islamic center dispute alone would radicalize anyone .