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depolarize
/ 徱ːˈəʊəˌɪ /
verb
to undergo or cause to undergo a loss of polarity or polarization
Other 51Թ Forms
- ˈDZˌ noun
- ˌDZˈپDz noun
Example Sentences
The second surprise is that they change their views in a way that's depolarizing.
The host spoke with Trump at length in October and listened to him call Democrats the “enemy from within,” but is still convinced Trump is the right man to depolarize the country.
A centrist third party in New Jersey aims to depolarize politics without becoming a spoiler, Representative Tom Malinowski writes.
Nothing in the story I’ve just told means that overturning Roe now will necessarily improve either liberalism or conservatism, reinvigorate democracy or depolarize our politics.
Each strategy can take two forms: polarizing and depolarizing.
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