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radicalised
vb. (en-past of: radicalise)
Usage examples of "radicalised".
But within a short space of time they began to fraternise with the radicalised Berlin workers.
But the danger also existed of bringing into the new International reformist and centrist leaders who were attempting to keep a firm grip on their radicalised rank and file.
The students, who were a bastion of reaction in the past, have now become radicalised and have moved to the left.
The elections, however, reflected the weight of many sections who were lagging far behind the radicalised workers and peasants of the cities and surrounding areas.
Tens of thousands of militant workers, radicalised by the war and the effects of the February Revolution in Russia, entered its ranks.