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politics
  1. (countable) A methodology and activities associated with running a government, an organization, or a movement.
  2. (countable) The profession of conducting political affairs.
  3. (countable) One's political stands and opinions.
  4. (uncountable) Political maneuvers or diplomacy between people, groups, or organizations, especially involving power, influence or conflict.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Tracy is a politics and international studies student at Murdoch University.”
      “Thinking for oneself is considered a virtue when applied to areas such as politics or religion.”
      “Most people respond to the politics of these studies by staying away in droves.”
politician
  1. One engaged in politics, especially an elected or appointed government official.
  2. Specifically, one who regards elected political office as a career.
  3. A politically active or interested person.
  4. A sly or ingratiating person.
  5. Synonyms:
  6. Examples:
    1. “Clearly she is an experienced politician and probably a good judge of these matters.”
      “That's a wise tactic for a politician who's likely to set his sights on another public job.”
      “He is seen as the only politician really capable of holding the government together.”
polity
  1. (politics) An organizational structure of the government of a state, church, etc.
  2. (political science) A politically organized unit; a state.
  3. Synonyms:
  4. Examples:
    1. “Some historians and political analysts assert that the US polity manifested colonial features beyond its treatment of indigenes.”
      “So why is our polity unheedful of the persistence of pervasive discrimination in our own midst, ask global solidarity networks.”
      “The non-inclusion of Aboriginal people in the Australian polity prior to the 1967 referendum shocks many today.”
political
  1. A political agent or officer.
  2. A publication focusing on politics.
politology
politruk
politicking
  1. (derogatory) The act of engaging in politics, or in political campaigning.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “During the election season, the crowded town square was filled with lively politicking as candidates debated and campaigned for votes.”
politique
  1. (derogatory) A politician, especially one seen as being unprincipled.
politicophobia
politainer
  1. A politician who is or used to be an entertainer.
politonym
  1. A name referring to a political group.
politicker
  1. (dated, colloquial or dialect) A politician; one who employs politics.
politicomania
politicisation
  1. (Britain) Alternative spelling of politicization
  2. Examples:
    1. “It has a logical partner in the widespread negative politicisation of cultural difference.”
      “The resulting politicisation of the planned visit has led to the withdrawal of other members.”
      “Lt Gen. Campbell defended the strict media protocol as well concerns within the military about the politicisation of his role.”
politicism
politricks
  1. (derogatory) political trickery
politicist
politicaster
politicization
  1. The state of being politicized
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “The politicization of climate change has led to increased global awareness and activism.”
      “Cotton production was obligatory as early as 1925 and had an irreversible influence on population movements and the politicization of residents.”
      “She rejects this distinction and discusses how circumstances have conspired to ensure her politicization.”
polititian
  1. Obsolete form of politician.
politicalness
  1. Quality of being political.
politicalism
politicks
  1. Obsolete form of politics.
politicizer
  1. One who politicizes.
politicianess
  1. (archaic) A female politician.
politic
  1. (archaic) A politician.
politico
  1. (derogatory) A politician.
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “He's a wise sage, a joker, a politico, an eccentric artist, a culture buff and a visionary rolled into one.”
      “I can't stand listening to those politico smart-asses with their machine-gun delivery of sleep-inducing minutiae of political maneuvering.”
      “When a politico passed through San Francisco, he would wait outside the radio station where they were being interviewed to collect autographs.”
politicisations
  1. plural of politicisation
politicizations
politicianesses
  1. plural of politicianess
politicasters
  1. plural of politicaster
politickings
politicizers
  1. plural of politicizer
politicians
  1. plural of politician
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “It is really time that the opinions of the people of this country were heard clearly by our politicians.”
      “Are we really entitled to shout questions at politicians and expect answers whenever we want?”
      “Yet you've also seen some evidence of politicians knuckling under to the will of illegal alien advocacy groups.”
politickers
  1. plural of politicker
polititians
  1. plural of polititian
politainers
  1. plural of politainer
politicisms
  1. plural of politicism
politicists
  1. plural of politicist
politicals
  1. plural of political
politiques
  1. plural of politique
  2. Examples:
    1. “Vide Mr. Hobbes considered, if more may not be inserted, scilicet as to the politiques.”
      “Cette generation n'est pas non plus fascinee par des partis politiques ni par des ideologies, et elle est tres critique et tres dubitative.”
politonyms
  1. plural of politonym
politicos
  1. plural of politico
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “Cultural elites have been replaced by officeholders and politicos, ambitious men who are part of the village bourgeoisie.”
      “Tales of disrespect by GOP politicos towards blacks is common and well-known.”
      “Our mayoralty, in contrast, in seen as a retirement home for amusing, quirky politicos who couldn't quite hack it in the Commons.”
politruks
  1. plural of politruk
politicoes
polities
  1. plural of polity
  2. Synonyms:
  3. Examples:
    1. “How much control, and what sort of control, was exercised by dynasts over the coinage of polities under their sway?”
      “In national polities, designers of constitutions have solved this problem by creating institutions for confidential consultation or deliberation.”
      “What about the legitimacy of citing the decisions of constitutional courts in other polities?”
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