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depolarization

American  
[dee-pohl-er-ahy-zay-shuhn] / diˌpoʊl ər aɪˈzeɪ ʃən /

noun

plural

depolarizations
  1. the process of depolarizing.


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I was very surprised that the deliberations produced dramatic depolarization between Republicans and Democrats on the most contested issues — and the most extreme people where the ones to change the most.

From Salon

They have shown themselves able to facilitate depolarization.

From Salon

The impetus for depolarization is all around us.

From Seattle Times

"Birefringence provides information about the plaque collagen, a key structural protein that helps with lesion stabilization, and depolarization is related to lipid content that contributes to plaque destabilization," said Bec.

From Science Daily

Second, there's the depolarization variety , which seeks to dismantle the cleavages that result from an oversimplified politics of "us versus them," and actively seeks to create social and political action amenable to pluralist democracy.

From Salon