Political - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pəˈlɪtɪkl|  American pronunciation of the word political
Brit.  |pəˈlɪtɪk(ə)l|  British pronunciation of the word political

adjective

- involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians
calling a meeting is a political act in itself
political pressure
a political machine
political office
political policy
- of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power
political opinions
- of or relating to the profession of governing
political career

Extra examples

The senator has changed political parties.

Health care has become a major political issue in recent years.

A group of political activists

We need a political solution rather than a military solution.

Education is now a major political issue.

The U.S. has two main political parties.

The UN is seeking a political solution rather than a military one.

The appointment was given to Wellington, mainly for political reasons.

Most students aren't very political.

They were political allies who truly liked each other.

Political parties with opposing agendas

She took an active interest in the political debate.

He has no intention of leaving the political stage.

I'm worried about the current political situation.

The political party chose a leader.

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