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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151. He abandoned politics and went into business.
152. They're not concerned with welfare: it's all politics!
153. He is completely uninterested in politics.
154. I had no real interest in politics.
155. Politics is the stuff I live and breathe.
156. His politics have moved sharply to the right.
157. I wish he wouldn't keep banging on about politics.
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158. I've become very disillusioned with politics.
159. Politics can be an explosive subject.
160. She certainly was a dominating figure in politics.
161. They tried to banish him from politics.
162. Politics is clubby, careerist, and cynical.
163. His left-wing views clashed with his father's politics.
164. She's the incarnation of everything I hate about politics.
165. The 1932 election represented a watershed in American politics.
166. As a reporter he gets to rub shoulders with all the big names in politics.
167. I haven't lost my interest in politics by any manner of means.
168. In politics you expect to get smeared by your opponents.
169. For a discussion of biology and sexual politics, see chapter 4.
170. She viewed politics and politicians with a jaundiced eye .
171. She has a very forceful personality which will serve her well in politics.
172. He is always willing to enunciate his opinions on the subject of politics.
173. He has remained largely aloof from the hurly - burly of parliamentary politics.
174. Politics is by no means the only arena in which women are excelling.
175. Most of the urban poor are effectively excluded from politics.
176. Once she gets onto the subject of politics there's no holding her.
177. Many people think that party politics should not enter into local government.
178. The young in particular see him as a man who will not sell out or be debased by the compromises of politics.
179. Usually when Opposition MPs question Ministers they are just playing party politics.
180. Politics is too often concerned only with the personal vanities of politicians.
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