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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91. My politics are well to the left of centre.
92. Campus politics fermented during the 1960's.
93. Her father's trying to enter politics .
94. She spent a lifetime in politics.
95. She was a medical practitioner before she entered politics.
96. He brushed away my views on politics.
97. He abandoned the army for politics.
98. A little of the conversation was about politics.
99. When I was younger I was heavily into politics.
100. Pat is always banging on about politics.
101. Since his defeat he's dropped out of politics.
102. He's the best-known American outside the field of politics.
103. Sectarian politics are ruining the country's economy.
104. In politics,(www.Sentencedict.com) evolution is better than revolution.
105. I didn't concern myself with politics.
106. In politics Britain has preferred evolution to revolution .
107. He divides his energies between politics and business.
108. Any mention of politics is taboo in his house.
109. She has strong views about politics.
110. He remains a towering figure in modern British politics.
111. You can't separate morality from politics.
112. Consensus politics could easily come back into fashion.
113. We spent the whole morning talking politics.
114. The scandal means he's finished in politics.
115. This programme looks at the lighter side of politics.
116. It's not the church's job to interfere in politics.
117. He tends to overstate his case when talking politics.
118. Do you have to drag politics into everything?
119. My friends are all pushing me to enter politics.
120. Their politics consisted of unstable power-plays between rival groups.
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