dipolarize

/daɪˌpɒləraɪz/

Definitions

1. verb

to convert or cause something to become dipolar, especially in the context of magnetism or electrical fields.

“The researchers struggled to dipolarize the particles in the laboratory experiment.”

2. verb

to arrange or position something in a dipolar manner, often for the purpose of enhancing or manipulating its magnetic or electrical properties.

“The engineer worked to dipolarize the antenna array to improve its signal reception.”

Synonyms

  • orient
  • polarize

Antonyms

  • depololarize