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Political

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Adjective

1. political

involving or characteristic of politics or parties or politicians

Example Sentences:
'calling a meeting is a political act in itself'
'political pressure'
'a political machine'
'political office'
'political policy'

2. political

of or relating to your views about social relationships involving authority or power

Example Sentences:
'political opinions'

3. political

of or relating to the profession of governing

Example Sentences:
'political career'

WordNet Lexical Database for English. Princeton University. 2010.


Political

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adjective
1. 
of or relating to the state, government, the body politic, public administration, policy-making, etc
2. 
a. 
of, involved in, or relating to government policy-making as distinguished from administration or law
b. 
of or relating to the civil aspects of government as distinguished from the military
3. 
of, dealing with, or relating to politics
a political person
4. 
of, characteristic of, or relating to the parties and the partisan aspects of politics
5. 
organized or ordered with respect to government
a political unit

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Political

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adjective
1. 
of or concerned with government, the state, or politics
2. 
having a definite governmental organization
3. 
engaged in or taking sides in politics
political parties
4. 
of or characteristic of political parties or politicians
political pressure

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Political

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adj.
1. Of, relating to, or dealing with the structure or affairs of government, politics, or the state: a political system.
2. Relating to, involving, or characteristic of political parties or politicians: a political campaign.
3. Interested or active in politics: I'm not a very political person.
4. Influenced by, based on, or stemming from partisan interests or political ideology: The court should never become a political institution. The attack was a political crime.
5. Based on or motivated by self-serving interests, especially in attempting to gain power or to please people of a higher rank in an organization: political maneuvering within the company.
6. Indicating national or regional boundaries. Used of maps.

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