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polar

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/ˈpoʊ.lɜr/
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relating to the regions near the Earth's North and South Poles

  • Antarctica is a continent located within the Antarctic polar region.
  • The polar climate experiences long periods of darkness and daylight depending on the season.
  • The polar ice caps play a crucial role in regulating global climate patterns.
  • Polar exploration requires specialized gear and training to endure the extreme cold.
  • Arctic and Antarctic regions are examples of polar environments with unique ecosystems.
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extremely cold, icy, or characteristic of the Arctic or Antarctic regions

  • The wind brought a polar chill, making the entire city feel like an icebox.
  • Only the most resilient wildlife could survive the polar conditions of the Arctic.
  • The polar climate meant that even daytime temperatures remained well below freezing.
  • After the sun set, the temperature dropped dramatically, turning the evening into a polar night.
  • Residents of the remote village endured the polar cold by insulating their homes against the freezing temperatures.
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characterized by extreme opposition or contrast

  • Their opinions on the issue were polar, with no common ground.
  • The political candidates represent polar ideologies on healthcare reform.
  • Their childhood experiences were polar, shaping their vastly different outlooks on life.
  • The siblings had polar personalities, with one being outgoing and the other introverted.
  • His views on the environment are polar to hers, causing frequent debates.
4

pour out

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5

having a pair of equal and opposite charges

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located at or near or coming from the earth's poles

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being of crucial importance

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