English to Tamil Dictionary radicalize

radicalize

தீவிரமயப்படுத்துவதுடன்
definition
verb
I'm trying to mobilize and radicalize the liberals
cause (someone) to become an advocate of radical political or social reform.
example
I'm trying to mobilize and 'radicalize' the liberals
That begins to 'radicalize' people, whether it is farmers, or workers in the 1890s, or the millions of people who lost everything from nest eggs in banks to jobs during the Depression.
the push to 'radicalize' 16–19 science education
One group of protesters conducted a survey, to counteract the mainstream media's marginalization and 'radicalization' of the peace movement.
And she was 'radicalized' by attending Commonwealth College in Arkansas, an institution started by the organizers of the Southern Tenant Farmers' Union.
Still, the harassment further 'radicalized' him against an institution he already despised.
Soon I was 'radicalized' by the realization that the black pioneers and creators of this incomparable music were the systematic victims of appalling prejudice and discrimination.
This 'radicalization' of young trade unionists is one of the most encouraging developments of the young 21st century.
It's also easy to see how angry people 'radicalised' by a lifetime of oppression might find a religion that provides outlet for their hate attractive.
The murder of Malcolm X in 1965 'radicalized' Jones.
Like so many of my generation, being on the anti-war demonstrations in the last couple of years has helped to 'radicalise' me.
But his years in prison changed him, 'radicalized' him.
He went off to the US and what he saw 'radicalised' him in ways that would change him.
But like many Algerians, he was 'radicalized' in 1991.
The legal and electoral attacks on race-conscious affirmative action and the advent of other conservative public policies are said to be 'radicalizing' scholars.
This experience 'radicalised' him and in 1839 he joined the Chartists.
We now know that our soldiers were as 'radicalized' by the sixties as the college protesters.
Workers and students were 'radicalized' by the war in Vietnam.
The 'radicalization' of the Democrats has been the big story of this primary season, and I think Morris will wait for a long time for a viable moderate challenger to appear.
Most impressive of all, perhaps, is evidence that the war is 'radicalising' students out of the political apathy that has characterised them throughout the 90s.
As it did for many, the Depression 'radicalized' Miller.
That political process 'radicalised' people and helped empower them.
The most notable episodes took place in George Odlum's heyday, when the island was witnessing a new 'radicalization' of its politics.
His time in the Silver Valley, perhaps combined with his parents' unionism, 'radicalized' him.
The episodes of violence here have 'radicalized' some residents who have vowed revenge, residents said.
Nat Turner's rebellion 'radicalized' opponents of slavery and provided a preview of the impending sectional crisis.
Copley says the 'radicalization' of the liberal organizations on campus in recent years has helped his group.
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