radicalize 的 2 个定义
rad·i·cal·ized, rad·i·cal·iz·ing.
- to make radical or more radical, as in politics: young people who are being radicalized by extremist philosophies.
rad·i·cal·ized, rad·i·cal·iz·ing.
- to become radical or more radical: The regime has increasingly radicalized since the coup.
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- There’s a clear possibility that groups that are usually more mainstream could be radicalized.
- An increasingly radicalized, weaponized, and fascist entity that is actively hostile to the majority and our democracy.
- For years, Facebook allowed the proliferation of QAnon, an extremist ideology that has radicalized its followers, even though perpetrators of several violent acts had cited such beliefs as a motivation for their crimes.
- Misinformation experts have argued YouTube helps radicalize people by using algorithms to suggest more videos on the same topic to people who watch extremist content.
- She was also one of the celebrities targeted by adherents of QAnon, the sprawling set of false claims that have coalesced into an extremist ideology radicalizing its followers.
- Movements radicalize when their members become unable to have ordinary interactions with people different from themselves.
- What seems to have upset him the most was watching Alessa and Almonte radicalize a local teenager he calls “a regular street kid.”
- “This is scary; brutal methods will radicalize a larger number of women,” Sokirianskaya said.
- Trying to hold back history and peaceful change may radicalize the situation.
- American universities seem to radicalize more middle-class Arabs than did their upbringing in the Middle East.