单词 | self-radicalize |
释义 | self-radicalizev. intransitive. To come to adopt a radical position on religious, political, or social issues without active influence from or connection with established radical groups or their members.Used chiefly in discussions of people who engage in extremist or terrorist activity after seeking out material posted by radical groups on the internet. ΚΠ 2005 J. Stern in News & Notes (NPR) 8 July (transcribed from radio programme) I think, especially in Europe, there are individuals who are self-radicalizing, often on the Internet and forming small cells. 2010 Sunday Tel. (Nexis) 31 Jan. 27 There is also the threat from terrorists who self-radicalise and have no connection with any group. 2014 R. H. Wagstaff Terror Detentions & Rule of Law viii. 230 A ‘lone wolf’ who, inspired by al Qaeda's ideology, self-radicalizes in the basement of his home, without ever actually becoming part of al Qaeda. This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, January 2018; most recently modified version published online March 2022). < v.2005 |
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