Politically - definition, pronunciation, transcription

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Amer.  |pəˈlɪtɪkəlɪ|  American pronunciation of the word politically
Brit.  |pəˈlɪtɪkəlɪ|  British pronunciation of the word politically

adverb

- with regard to social relationships involving authority
politically correct clothing
- with regard to government
politically organized units

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.

Women were becoming more politically active.

Politically, raising the minimum wage is good for the Democrats.

She was politically active as a volunteer for her state representative.

She is politically very different from most of her contemporaries.

It's a politically acute film that does not oversimplify the issues.

She is politically illiterate and has never voted in an election.

It's politically imprudent to stir up such controversy during an election year.

These policies will only serve to isolate the country politically and economically.

...saw no reason why “secretary” should suddenly become a term of opprobrium among the politically correct...

You may not agree with him politically, but no one can question his patriotism.

He knows that supporting a tax increase would be politically suicidal.

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