Synonym: government, political relation, political science, political sympathies. Similar words: politic, political, politically, politician, political party, polity, impolite, politely. Meaning: ['pɑlɪtɪks /'pɒl-] n. 1. social relations involving authority or power 2. the study of government of states and other political units 3. the profession devoted to governing and to political affairs 4. the opinion you hold with respect to political questions.
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2. Politics, as a pracitice, whatever its professions, has always been the systematic organization of hatreds.
7. There is a holy, mistaken zeal in politics, as well as religion, by per-suading others we convince.
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8. The second world war kindled his enthusiasm for politics.
9. Her interests are in the realm of practical politics.
10. My line of work is entirely unrelated to politics.
11. Back on the island, he dedicated himself to politics.
12. Politics does not seem to interest him at all.
13. He studied politics and economics at Yale.
14. She actively participates in local politics.
15. She was active in local politics for many years.
16. He is a student of international politics.
17. My father and I have similar views on politics.
18. Her lifestyle was out of kilter with her politics.
19. Foreign domination had a malign influence on local politics.
20. He's a big shot in Chilean politics.
21. She has a degree in sociology and politics.
22. She became heavily involved in politics.
23. He was eager to get into politics.
24. She's a big gun in city politics.
25. He showed a lively interest in politics.
26. They believed that art should be divorced from politics.
27. She got very interested in politics.
28. He and his brother always argued over politics.
29. I became heavily involved in politics.
30. They never agree about politics.
More similar words: politic, political, politically, politician, political party, polity, impolite, politely, impolitely, cosmopolitan, impoliteness, metropolitan, policy, police, polish, frolicsome, polished, policeman, metropolis, acoustics, aesthetics, semantics, monolith, statistics, coalition, litigious, critic, polytheistic, litigation, facilities.