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depolarize

/ diːˈpəʊləˌraɪz /

verb

  1. to undergo or cause to undergo a loss of polarity or polarization


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Derived Forms

  • deˌpolariˈzation, noun
  • deˈpolarˌizer, noun

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Example Sentences

President Obama has managed to depolarize the debate over Iraq and Afghanistan.

Between these two prisms, however, is a solution of chemicals which will depolarize the light and allow it to continue.

If you wanted to get the Pundit to look at his religion fairly, you must first depolarize this and all similar words for him.

The second thing would be to depolarize every fixed religious idea in the mind by changing the word which stands for it.

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