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Definition of Radicalised
1. radicalise [v] - See also: radicalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radicalised
Literary usage of Radicalised
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Black Student Politics, Higher Education & Apartheid: From SASO to SANSCO by Saleem Badat (1999)
"The essential continuity with the pre-1976 BC and SASO tradition meant that far
from being a "radicalised BC" organisation, ..."
2. The Greville Memoirs: A Journal of the Reigns of King George IV., King by Charles Greville (1902)
"... but though they talk with expressions of regret of his having radicalised
himself, and he would probably, if he saw an opening, try to wriggle himself ..."
3. Curriculum Reform: An Overview of Trends by Malcolm Skilbeck (1990)
"In 1971, while Western European countries were still experiencing the frisson of
politically radicalised youth and workers, new social and educational ..."
4. South Eastern Europe by Centre for Co-operation with Non-members (2003)
"This further radicalised the majority population and swelled the ranks of the
KLA.149 Despite international condemnation and the imposition of an arms ..."
5. The Greville Memoirs (second Part): A Journal of the Reign of Queen Victoria by Charles Greville (1885)
"... but though they talk with expressions of regret of his having radicalised
himself, and he would probably, if he saw an opening, try to wriggle himself 1 ..."