Polar in a sentence as an adjective

You spend $32K on a car that's saving polar bears, you want the world to know it.

I agree with nearly everything you said, but where I end up is the polar opposite.

Buy a one way ticket to another place and work your way back, drive from the polar circle to the southern tip of Brazil.

Well, it sounds like their system is the polar opposite of the US: they can't choose their government, but it does what the people want.

A polar bear stalking my woodcutter, but evading my warrior across the arctic tundra.

In this case it's pretty nearly the polar opposite: we're using her past public performance in past professional roles.

" -- James Madison It's painful to see copyrights and patents today accomplishing the polar opposite of what they were intended to.

My response to that is "Apple would never let that see the outside of a top-secret lab".Also, am I the only person who thinks this is the polar opposite of "post-PC"?

Modern humans no more need to appreciate the economics of consistent 12% gains than they need to know how to fend off a polar bear, or how to date three supermodels on a modest budget--it just ain't gonna happen.

It is kinda funny that Zappos got bought by them, since Tony's ideology is the polar opposites of Bezos, but maybe Tony is just propagandizing the way Bezos makes himself out to be a visionary.

Jason:I need to set aside a good hour to flesh out these ideas, but the first ideas that come into my mind:- Adverse selection: most of the people in any MBA class have profiles that are at the polar opposite of entrepreneurship, valuing social approval and jumping into hoops someone else designed.

Polar definitions

adjective

having a pair of equal and opposite charges

adjective

characterized by opposite extremes; completely opposed; "in diametric contradiction to his claims"; "diametrical (or opposite) points of view"; "opposite meanings"; "extreme and indefensible polar positions"

See also: diametric diametrical opposite

adjective

located at or near or coming from the earth's poles; "polar diameter"; "polar zone"; "a polar air mass"; "Antarctica is the only polar continent"

adjective

of or existing at or near a geographical pole or within the Arctic or Antarctic Circles; "polar regions"

adjective

extremely cold; "an arctic climate"; "a frigid day"; "gelid waters of the North Atlantic"; "glacial winds"; "icy hands"; "polar weather"

See also: arctic frigid gelid glacial

adjective

being of crucial importance; "a pivotal event"; "Its pivotal location has also exposed it to periodic invasions"- Henry Kissinger; "the polar events of this study"; "a polar principal"

See also: pivotal