bipolarized
/baɪˈpoʊləraɪzd/
adjective
- Divided into two opposing groups, opinions, or extremes.
- The bipolarized classroom had students on opposite sides of every issue.
- After the argument, the family was deeply bipolarized over the decision.
- The bipolarized electorate made compromise nearly impossible.
- Having two opposite poles or characteristics.
- The bipolarized magnet attracted metal from both ends.
- In the experiment, the bipolarized molecules aligned in opposite directions.
- The crystal structure became bipolarized under the electric field.
verb
- Past tense of bipolarize: divided or separated into two opposing groups or poles.
- The scientist bipolarized the solution in the lab.
- The debate bipolarized the audience into supporters and critics.
- The issue bipolarized the town council last year.