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  • verb Simple past tense and past participle of radicalize.
  • adjective That has been through or going through the process of radicalization.

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Examples

  • In the past, King convened various Congressional hearings targeting a so-called radicalized Muslim community.

    Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Peter King's Muslim Hysteria Wilfredo Amr Ruiz 2011

  • In the past, King convened various Congressional hearings targeting a so-called radicalized Muslim community.

    Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Peter King's Muslim Hysteria Wilfredo Amr Ruiz 2011

  • In the past, King convened various Congressional hearings targeting a so-called radicalized Muslim community.

    Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Peter King's Muslim Hysteria Wilfredo Amr Ruiz 2011

  • In the past, King convened various Congressional hearings targeting a so-called radicalized Muslim community.

    Wilfredo Amr Ruiz: Peter King's Muslim Hysteria Wilfredo Amr Ruiz 2011

  • ROBERTSON (on camera): Can I ask you, how you stop this sort of social chatter that becomes radicalized, that is used for radicalization?

    CNN Transcript Jan 5, 2010 2010

  • UNIDENTIFIED MALE: Can I ask you how you stop this sort of social chatter that becomes radicalized, that is used for radicalization?

    CNN Transcript Dec 22, 2009 2009

  • Instead it showed the Tea Party folk to be, basically, very conservative Republicans determined to pressure the GOP to move to the right or suffer the consequences -- in other words, a radicalized GOP base. new poll from Quinnipiac confirms that impression, and it's really getting to the point where any other intepretation of the Tea Party Movement is probably spin (e.g., among Tea Party leaders who want to maintain their leverage over Republicans by pretending to be more independent than they actually are).

    Democratic Strategist 2010

  • By 1957, she had come under the influence of drummer-bandleader (and her only husband) Max Roach, who "radicalized" her politically and brought her over to jazz.

    Abbey Lincoln, the All-in-One Jazz Lady 2010

  • Embassy in Nigeria to warn that his son's Islamic beliefs had become "radicalized," according to media reports.

    Muslim Families Proving Vital In War Against Terror 2010

  • "You've seen this in a number of cases where people in the U.S. become 'radicalized' ... and have decided what they'd like to do is engage in violent activity against Americans," he said.

    Two Arraigned in Terror Plot 2010

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