depolarizers

/diːˈpoʊləraɪzərz/
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  1. Substances or devices that remove or reduce polarity, especially in electrical or chemical contexts.
    • In the lab, depolarizers are essential for maintaining electrochemical balance.
    • Engineers added depolarizers to the circuit to stabilize the current.
    • The battery uses chemical depolarizers to prevent gas buildup.
  2. People or things that reduce political or social polarization, bringing opposing sides together.
    • Social media can be a depolarizer when it encourages respectful dialogue.
    • The community leader acted as a depolarizer, uniting the divided neighborhood.
    • The documentary served as a depolarizer, helping viewers understand both perspectives.
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