Synonym: pol, political leader, politico. Similar words: political, politically, musician, metropolitan, physician, technician, criticize, police. Meaning: [‚pɑlɪ'tɪʃn /‚pɒl-] n. 1. a leader engaged in civil administration 2. a person active in party politics 3. a schemer who tries to gain advantage in an organization in sly or underhanded ways.
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241. He is Brian McEniff, Donegal gaelic football manager, hotel-owner, former politician and father of ten.
242. One of the pink slips was a Returning-Your-Call message from a recently-elected female politician she had been trying to contact for days.
243. A state politician who also lived in Oak Ridge lobbied for changes in the rules.
244. Theirs was a dialogue of the deaf, the producer voicing his intellectual doubts, the politician offering nothing but dogmatic certainties.
245. Mr. Budgen Surely that is a proper attitude for a Labour politician.
246. The politician may have been democratically elected but the politician does not have the same experience as the career official.
247. As a salesman, I have to be part politician and part psychologist.
248. What if you were a politician with serious personal, political and legal problems.
249. But it takes great courage for a politician to try and persuade voters of that fact.
250. About 55 percent of those questioned believed that the veteran politician had not made clear what he would do as president.
251. After lengthy discussion, B telephones her cousin,(www.Sentencedict.com) who is an important politician in the local government.
252. Ask any senior Labour politician the reason for defeat and he demurs.
253. Of the three leading presidential contenders in 1987, he was the closest to a normal politician.
254. Daley, as a politician with a growing reputation, provided the clients with a practical reason to bring him their business.
255. Once elected, the pressure group spokesman becomes a politician, whose business is compromise, not ideological purity.
256. As a politician she's made the fight for women's rights into a personal crusade.
257. Two eagle-eyed reporters noticed the politician leaving a prostitute's house.
258. Robert Walpole, as leading politician at that time, became indispensable to George I, despite their mutual dislike for each other.
259. And one's a puppet ... one's a politician.Can Mrs Heseltine spot the difference?
260. Most Quebecers were delighted by the elevation of the extraordinarily popular politician.
261. The paper seems to think that just because I'm a politician, my entire family is fair game.
262. Dalgliesh knew that no politician would have talked with such freedom unless he had had absolute confidence in his listener's discretion.
263. A real politician, in the person of Norman Tebbit, was the only chosen to fight the election.
264. If you want to be a politician, a little criticism is par for the course.
265. Alderman Lewis, a trade unionist and local Labour politician from the Midlands.
266. But reducing punishment at any level will be tough for any politician in the current climate.
267. The politician was barracked by students at the back of the hall.
268. Nicholson, 58, becomes the second Colorado politician this week to be handed the reins of a national party.
269. As a politician there is nothing remarkable in him, nor has he any of the graces of the Orator.
270. Permission to sell a commission or permission to purchase one was again something which might involve the intervention of a politician.
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