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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31. She plans to pursue a career in politics.
32. Politics has never interested me.
33. He was rather inhibited about discussing politics.
34. I'm not terribly interested in politics.
35. They sat round the dinner table, arguing about politics.
36. Young people today are so apathetic about politics.
37. Many teenagers are surprisingly ignorant about current politics.
38. He'll chair a weekend workshop on politics.
39. Joe is very active in left-wing politics.
40. He first dabbled in politics when he was at law school.
41. Her interest in politics began to overshadow her desire to be a poet.
42. The interplay between the new politics and the modern media will unbalance the political process and inhibit its workings.
43. She doesn't have any understanding of politics/human nature/what it takes to be a good manager.
44. They explicitly denied that they are involved in mainline politics.
45. Their success does not necessarily reflect a leftward shift in politics.
46. He's one of the movers and shakers in Florida politics.
47. He complained that there was a tendency to equate right-wing politics with self-interest.
48. Only a small minority of students is / are interested in politics these days.
49. The professor's a radical in politics but a conservative dresser.
50. Don't get Ken onto politics or we'll be here all night!
51. Schmidt continued to expound his views on economics and politics.
52. He grandly declared that "international politics is a struggle for power".
53. He spent the 1980s on the margins of British politics.
54. Politics fascinated Franklin's father.
55. He became a keen golfer after his retirement from politics.
56. He made one of the most remarkable comebacks in modern politics.
57. The election of Mary Robinson in 1990 was a watershed in Irish politics.
58. He thinks the Archbishop has identified himself too closely with party politics.
59. Ellen Malos, in her introduction to "The Politics of Housework",(www.Sentencedict.com) provides a summary of the debates.
60. He loathes their politics.
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