Definitionv. cause to vibrate in a definite pattern
Last update: June 10, 2015
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_, 1901, 23 [8], 527) has formed the following conclusions:--The most highly nitrated products appear blue in polarised light, but those containing between 13. [Please select]
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"The religious currency of mankind, in thought, in speech, and in print, consists entirely of polarised words." [Please select]
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* * * * * Now in the minds of many boys and some girls certain words and ideas connected with certain physiological processes become polarised. [Please select]
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Oliver Wendell Holmes[4] tells us that in religion certain words and ideas become "polarised," that is to say, charged with forces of powerful suggestion, and must be "depolarised." [Please select]
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