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Sentence count:296+64Posted:2017-01-11Updated:2020-07-24
Synonym: governmentpolitical relationpolitical sciencepolitical sympathiesSimilar words: politicpoliticalpoliticallypoliticianpolitical partypolityimpolitepolitelyMeaning: ['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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211. The scandal has shown us the ugly side of politics.
212. The two of them have never seen eye to eye on politics.
213. I'm tired of dealing with all of the office politics .
214. She retired from politics the year after she received the Nobel Prize.
215. By June of this year the whirligig of politics had kicked the Conservatives out and put the Liberal Democrats in.
216. At that stage he will be 52, young enough to return to politics if he wishes to do so.
217. He argued that it was not practical politics to abolish private schools.sentencedict.com/politics.html
218. We're not playing at local politics here - this is big league stuff.
219. In politics, he was a champion of the underdog .
220. The show looks at some of the lighter moments from the world of politics.
221. Even a Harvard man has a lot to learn about politics.
222. In this period politics became polarized between extreme right and left.
223. They took the view that Casper was playing power politics with their jobs at stake.
224. It's best to keep off politics when my father's around.
225. His message was aimed at the undecided middle ground of Israeli politics.
226. Do you agree that left-wing politics are losing ground among the working classes?
227. She drew a sharp distinction between domestic and international politics.
228. The identity of these grey men of politics should be revealed.
229. You need perseverance to win in politics and I doubt if he can go the distance.
230. This war will inevitably lead to a realignment of/within European politics.
231. Politics is as much an art form as an exact science.
232. He was a powerful force in British politics during the war years.
233. His radical views place him outside the mainstream of American politics.
234. His experience spanned not merely politics,[sentencedict.com] but also business and journalism.
235. Politics is all about putting a good gloss on unpleasant or difficult situations.
236. By 1807 politics had become a fight to the death between the two factions.
237. Politics is a source of considerable friction in our family.
238. The most conspicuous way in which the old politics is changing is in the growing use of referendums.
239. After forty years in politics I think it's time for me to call it a day .
240. Down our way people don't take much interest in politics.
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