depolarizer

/diːˈpoʊləraɪzər/
noun
  1. A person or thing that reduces political or social division or makes opinions less extreme.
    • This new policy is a depolarizer for the divided community.
    • She became known as a depolarizer who brought people together.
    • The mediator acted as a depolarizer in the tense meeting.
  2. In science, a substance or device that causes depolarization, especially in cells or batteries.
    • Researchers used a depolarizer to study nerve signals.
    • The chemical acts as a depolarizer in the battery.
    • A depolarizer can help maintain the flow of electricity.
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