radicalisation - Meaning in Hindi

Meaning of radicalisation in Hindi

  • कट्टरता

radicalisation Definition

Noun

  • the action or process of making somebody more extreme or radical in their opinions on political, social or religious issues

radicalisation Example

  • The Liberalism which he displayed as a member of Parliament and developed greatly in a crowded after-life was unlike the conventional Radicalism of the period. ( उदारवाद जिसे उन्होंने संसद के सदस्य के रूप में प्रदर्शित किया और जीवन के बाद की भीड़ में बहुत विकसित किया, वह इस अवधि के पारंपरिक कट्टरवाद के विपरीत था। )
  • The Liberal majority of 44 was already dwindling away, and the malcontents, who considered that Sir William Harcourt should have been the prime minister, or who were perpetually intriguing against a leader who did not satisfy their idea of Radicalism, made Lord Rosebery's personal position no easy one. ( 44 का उदारवादी बहुमत पहले से ही कम हो रहा था, और दुर्भावनाओं ने, जो मानते थे कि सर विलियम हरकोर्ट को प्रधान मंत्री होना चाहिए था, या जो एक ऐसे नेता के खिलाफ लगातार पेचीदा थे, जो कट्टरपंथीवाद के अपने विचार को संतुष्ट नहीं करते थे, ने लॉर्ड रोज़बेरी की व्यक्तिगत स्थिति को नहीं बनाया आसान वाला। )
  • His aversion from the ordinary radicalism led to an article upon slavery in 1849, to which Mill replied, and which caused their final alienation. ( साधारण उग्रवाद से उनकी घृणा ने 1849 में गुलामी पर एक लेख का नेतृत्व किया, जिसका मिल ने जवाब दिया, और जो उनके अंतिम अलगाव का कारण बना। )

More Sentence

  • They fostered liberty and reform, and even radicalism.
  • The essays on Bentham and Coleridge constituted the first manifesto of the new spirit which Mill sought to breathe into English Radicalism.
  • Politics, cleared of the cross-issues of provincialism and Maori warfare, took the usual shape of a struggle between wealth and radicalism.
  • In politics nearly twelve years of Conservative government, or at least capitalistic predominance in public affairs, were succeeded by more than seventeen years of Radicalism.
  • Continental Congress, taking with him fresh credentials of radicalism in the shape of Virginia's answer, which he had drafted, to Lord North's conciliatory propositions.
  • From this religious guidance of the people by the well-organized forces of dissent, it was but a step to political ascendancy, and as the various constitutional changes from the Reform Bill onward began to lower the elective franchise, and thus to throw more and more power into the hands of the working classes, that spirit of radicalism, which is peculiarly associated with political dissent, began to assert itself powerfully throughout the country.