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political [pəˈlɪtɪkəl, ingl. am. -ˈlit̬ə-] ADJ.

1. political reason, freedom:

political

2. political (active in politics):

political

3. political (interested in politics):

political

party political ADJ.

party political

political correctness SUST.

political economy SUST.

political prisoner SUST.

political risk SUST.

political risk

political stability SUST. sin pl.

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The event gained significant national media and political attention.
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Most cities now have several gurdwaras, each reflecting slightly different religious views, social or political opinions.
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Such considerations were an important matter of political prestige.
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His rule would be marked by political unrest, and the ruthless government response earned the period the name the years of lead.
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There is a political twist to this thing.
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His political interest began in the late 1980s.
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The university setting within which he had begun to work may have also stimulated his political activism.
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This, he says, should be our guiding political principle.
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His political life was threatened on other fronts.
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Our purposes here, in this article, are limited to the political.
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