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politicize

[ US /pəˈɫɪtɪˌsaɪz/ ]
VERB
  1. give a political character to
    politicize the discussion

How To Use politicize In A Sentence

  • And Buddhism and Hinduism were sketched out in the India issue: the less personalised and politicised nature of these religions makes it easier.
  • Anyone proposing such a project, which in effect aims to politicize young people, is inevitably warily received and closely scrutinized.
  • There is also a certain symmetry between the two species, for the adherents of a politicised religion, like soldiers in an army, are in a permanent state of combat and vigilance.
  • Some feminists had attempted to politicize personal life.
  • It was Chief Buthelezi, who despite the IFP/ANC agreement, continued to politicise and emotionalise this question by demanding that Ulundi be the capital. Contents
  • Meanwhile, in this controversy, it is ex-ministers and their staffers who have been depoliticised.
  • The US legal system is highly politicised and thus vulnerable to undue influence from wealthy business and individuals. Times, Sunday Times
  • The rural population has become increasingly politicized in recent years.
  • So as you can imagine the company's work is highly politicized.
  • It was a short step from such mainstream reportage to the reports of the FBI files, in which, as shown below, the FBI branded Baker as a serious threat and thoroughly racialized and politicized her.
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