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bipolarity

[ bahy-poh-lar-i-tee ]

adjective

  1. the quality or state of having two poles or extremes:

    The election showed a trend toward bipolarity, with almost all voters choosing one of the two largest parties.



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Word History and Origins

Origin of bipolarity1

First recorded in 1830–40; bipolar ( def ) + -ity ( def )
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Example Sentences

As someone who generally sees the glass as half full rather than half empty, I presently have mixed feelings about the upcoming election, Trumpism and the bipolarity in American politics.

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Bipolarity exists on a spectrum.

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The core of his argument is that no two people experience the same combination or severity of symptoms; instead, they experience increasing degrees of bipolarity.

The core of his argument is that no two people experience the same combination or severity of symptoms; instead, they experience increasing degrees of bipolarity.

“Ample anecdotal evidence suggests that substance abuse, depression, anxiety, bipolarity, and death by suicide are rampant among the ranks ...”

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