"Politicising" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
To politicize means to give a matter a political character or to turn it into a political issue, often by using it to gain an advantage or advantage argument in a situation. It can also mean to make someone support or oppose a particular political idea or activity.
The debate is riddled with politicians politicitising the issue to gain votes. The pop star has been accused of politicitising her platform for social change. The company is not POLITICISING their brand by taking a stance on the issue. She has been accused of politicising the tragedy to further her career. The artist is POLITICALISING the performance, using subtle hints to make a statement.
Relating to the exercise of power and the management of a country, state, or other political unit, especially as opposed to other units of society such as the economy or family.Example: "The politician's statement was widely criticized for its political implications."OrInvolving or characteristic of the study of politics, government, and political systems.Example: "She studied international relations and global politics."
Relating to politics or government: involving or regarding the organization or management of a country, state, or community's affairs.
Noun1. A person who is involved in politics, especially someone who holds an elected position in government.Example: "The politician gave a speech to the audience."Synonyms: politician, leader, public figure, statesman, stateswoman, elected official.
Having a strong connection to politics, or relating to or concerned with politics. Example: "He's a well-known politico in the city's local government."