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How to pronounce polarisation in English?

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Type Words
Synonyms polarization
Type of condition, status
Derivation polarise
Type Words
Synonyms polarization
Type of optical phenomenon
Derivation polarise

Examples of polarisation

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In Macedonia, a similar polarisation of the two communities is as sharp as ever.
From the economist.com
The connection with the W and the Z is really intimate, via polarisation states.
From the guardian.co.uk
For each bit, the receiver arbitrarily chooses which polarisation basis to use.
From the economist.com
But that was before Mr Obama took office, and the market for polarisation boomed.
From the economist.com
The polarisation of our lives that took place immediately after his birth is over.
From the guardian.co.uk
The Blueprint also aimed to address the problem of racial polarisation in schools.
From the en.wikipedia.org
This same dichotomy accounts for the current polarisation in Turkish society.
From the economist.com
Extreme polarisation is the hallmark of a transition whose outcome remains unclear.
From the guardian.co.uk
That is because it allowed researchers to try to measure their polarisation.
From the economist.com
More examples
  • Polarization: the condition of having or giving polarity
  • Polarization: the phenomenon in which waves of light or other radiation are restricted in direction of vibration
  • (polarise) polarize: cause to vibrate in a definite pattern; "polarize light waves"
  • (Polarised) Polarization (also polarisation) is a property of certain types of waves that describes the orientation of their oscillations. ...
  • Alternative spelling of polarization
  • FSA requirement whereby firms selling long term products must act either as a company representative and sell only that one company's products or act as an independent financial advisor and recommend from all companies' products.
  • The locus or path described by the electric field vector of an electromagnetic wave, with respect to time.
  • Concept introduced by the financial services regulations whereby it is mandatory for financial advisers to be either independent or tied to one company; they cannot be both simultaneously.
  • A phenomenon associated with wave propagation in certain media, by which the displacement vector of the wave disturbance varies in time in a definite way.