verb
- present participle of radicalise: to make or become more radical in political or social views
Usage: British spelling
Examples
- The professor was accused of radicalising his students with extreme political theories.
- Social media platforms are often blamed for radicalising young people.
- The documentary explores how certain groups are radicalising vulnerable individuals online.
- Prison conditions were radicalising inmates rather than rehabilitating them.
- The government introduced measures to prevent the radicalising of youth in schools.
- She worried that her son was being radicalised by extremist websites.