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Definition of Radicalising
1. radicalise [v] - See also: radicalise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Radicalising
Literary usage of Radicalising
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine (1851)
"I explained that this line of policy, if properly and dextrously pursued, could
not fail to add enormously to our strength, since, by radicalising the ..."
2. Season of Hope: Economic Reform Under Mandela And Mbeki by Alan Hirsch (2005)
"The radical 1960s and 1970s During the 1960s and 1970s, ANC economic policy leaned
towards the left. One reason was the radicalising influence of ..."
3. University Research Management: Meeting the Institutional Challenge by Helen Connell (2004)
"... research funding policy is to a certain extent radicalising this trend
towards "controlling" and choosing S&T projects solely from the standpoint of ..."
4. Women in South African History: Basus'iimbokodo, Bawel'imilambo / They by Nomboniso Gasa (2008)
"... increasing independence and its alliance with NCW could have a radicalising
effect on African women. The second was articulated by women like Charlotte ..."
5. Underneath the Knowledge Commonsby Mute by Mute (2005)
"There are always different levels of involvement in a community, some rising and
some falling. I think filesharing and open source has a radicalising ..."