bipolarization

Bipolarization Meaning in Bengali: দ্বিপক্ষীভাবন (noun, /dʊɪpɔkʃibhaban/), দ্বিপক্ষীভাবনা (noun, /dʊɪpɔkʃibhabana/), দ্বিপক্ষীভাবনার অবস্থা (noun, /dʊɪpɔkʃibhabanar abostha/)

Definition of Bipolarization

(noun, /ˌbaɪpoʊləraɪˈzeɪʃən/)

Bipolarization refers to the process or state of dividing or being divided into two opposing groups or factions. It is the polarization of a society or a system into two distinct and often conflicting ideologies, beliefs, or political parties.

Synonyms of Bipolarization

(noun)

  • Division (বিভাজন, noun)
  • Polarization (ধ্রুবীকরণ, noun)
  • Split (বিছিন্নতা, noun)
  • Segregation (বিভাজন, noun)

Antonyms of Bipolarization

(noun)

  • Unity (ঐক্য, noun)
  • Harmony (সামঞ্জস্য, noun)
  • Integration (ঐক্যবদ্ধতা, noun)
  • Consensus (সম্মতি, noun)

Origin of Bipolarization

The term “bipolarization” originated from the combination of the prefix “bi-” meaning “two” and the word “polarization” meaning “the division into two opposite positions.” It gained popularity in the mid-20th century to describe the increasing division and polarization within societies.

Nearby Words

  • Bipolar (adjective) – দ্বিধাতুক, দ্বিপক্ষীয়
  • Bipolar disorder (noun) – দ্বিপক্ষীয় ব্যাধি
  • Bipolar junction transistor (noun) – দ্বিপক্ষীয় সংযোগ ট্রানজিস্টর
  • Bipolar transistor (noun) – দ্বিপক্ষীয় ট্রানজিস্টর

Bipolarization in Literature Quotes

“In the midst of winter, I found there was, within me, an invincible summer.” – Albert Camus (শীতকালের মাঝে, আমি খুঁজে পেলাম যে, আমার মধ্যে অপরাজিত গ্রীষ্ম আছে।)

“The world breaks everyone, and afterward, some are strong at the broken places.” – Ernest Hemingway (বিশ্বটি সবাইকে ভাঙ্গতে পারে, এবং পরবর্তীতে, কিছু লোক ভাঙ্গা স্থানে শক্ত হয়।)

Bipolarization Meaning in Different Languages

  • Bengali: দ্বিপক্ষীভাবন
  • Hindi: द्विपक्षीयता
  • Nepali: द्विपक्षीकरण
  • Urdu: دو طرفہ بندی
  • Tamil: இருபக்கமும் பிரித்தல்
  • Telugu: రెండు పక్షాల విభజన
  • Arabic: ثنائية
  • Chinese: 二极化
  • Japanese: 二極化
  • Russian: биполяризация

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