Crossword-Solution: POLARIZE
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| Word | Word Type | Definition |
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| Polarize | v. t. | To communicate polarity to. |
We have 5 clues for the answer “POLARIZE”
| Clue | Answers |
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| Cause dissension | 1 answer |
| Divide into two camps | 1 answer |
| Divide sharply | 1 answer |
| cause to vibrate in a definite pattern | 1 answer |
| form or cause to form into groups with directly opposite views | 1 answer |
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Sentences with POLARIZE (5)
They are, in fact, cubes (often imperfect), but do not polarize light, as a substance of the first crystalline system should.
There is no reason why the inductive body should polarize or affect _distant_ conductors and leave those _near_ it, namely the particles of the dielectric, unaffected: and everything in the form of fact and experiment with conducting masses or particles of a sensible size contradicts such a supposition.
The conclusion I have arrived at is, that it is the molecules of the substance which polarize as wholes (1347.); and that however complicated the composition of a body may be, all those particles or atoms which are held together by chemical affinity to form one molecule of the resulting body act as one conducting mass or particle when inductive phenomena and polarization are produced in the substance of which it is a part.
Thus if we observe the insulating and conducting power of elements when they are used as dielectrics, we find some, as sulphur, phosphorus, chlorine, iodine, &c., whose particles insulate, and therefore polarize in a high degree; whereas others, as the metals, give scarcely any indication of possessing a sensible proportion of this power (1328.), their particles freely conducting one to another.
But though electrolytic particles polarize as wholes, it would appear very evident that in them it is not a matter of entire indifference _how_ the particle polarizes (1689.), since, when free to move (380, &c.) the polarities are ultimately distributed in reference to the elements; and sums of force equivalent to the polarities, and very definite in kind and amount, separate, as it were, from each other, and travel onwards with the elementary particles.
Quotes with POLARIZE (3)
Despite our instinct to polarize ourselves in the name of survival, an indescribable connection - call it love or compassion - pervades and dissolves our apparent separation. This oneness transcends physical and emotional relationships; it's a deep connection that surfaces only when the ego-laden barriers are lifted.
Try to notice-in all your thoughts, sensations, and direct encounters-the objects and 'outside-standers' that make appearance meaningful. For each object encountered or referred to, note it and embrace it in its immediate givenness as being part of 'you'. You can do this both by saying to yourself, "That too is 'I'," and by extending your sense of located awareness to embrace the apparently separate and distant object. This exercise helps to counteract the tendency to polariz…
I define a 'good person' as somebody who is fully conscious of their own limitations. They know their strengths, but they also know their 'shadow' - they know their weaknesses. In other words, they understand that there is no good without bad. Good and evil are really one, but we have broken them up in our consciousness. We polarize them.
Where this answer appears
Appears in: LAT, USA TODAY, WP.
Used 3 times in crossword archives (2001–2008).