verb
- to cause someone to adopt radical political, social, or religious views
Usage: British spelling; American spelling is ‘radicalize’
Examples
- The professor worried that extremist websites might radicalise vulnerable students.
- Economic hardship can radicalise entire communities.
- The government launched programs to prevent young people from being radicalised.
- Social media platforms are working to identify content that could radicalise users.
- His experiences in prison seemed to radicalise his political beliefs.
- The documentary explored how ordinary citizens became radicalised during the conflict.