be polarized

Frequency: 8.515.2 per million words

Used to describe the state of being divided into two opposing groups or sets of opinions.

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Examples (10)

  • The country is deeply polarized.
  • Public opinion is sharply polarized on this issue.
  • Politics became polarized between extreme right and left.
  • The debate over the new policy has become highly polarized.
  • Society often appears polarized on social media platforms.
  • It's crucial to prevent communities from being too polarized.
  • Their views on the economy are completely polarized.
  • The electorate remains polarized ahead of the elections.
  • Despite discussions, the groups were still polarized on key issues.
  • The general public can easily become polarized by sensational news.