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politicization

American  
[puh-lit-uh-sahy-zay-shuhn, -suh-] / pəˌlɪt ə saɪˈzeɪ ʃən, -sə- /

noun

  1. the act or result of politicizing.


Example Sentences

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“You’ve got about 68 million Americans that use a language other than English and everybody should have the ability to to understand these emergency alerts. We shouldn’t be looking at any politicization of alerts — certainly not because someone’s an immigrant or they don’t know English.”

From Los Angeles Times

The price of a military sworn to political neutrality, public silence and dutiful obedience is the military’s reciprocal expectation that its civilian overseers will honor the sanctity of the relationship by conducting themselves professionally and tempering their own demands for politicization.

From Salon

The CIA years ago created the position of politicization ombudsman.

From Washington Times

Asked about politicization at his agency, Mr. Burns said his obligation “is to offer the best intelligence that we can collect and analyze straight up, even when that’s inconvenient to policymakers.”

From Washington Times

His antipathy to the politicization of culture didn’t fully account for the privilege that allowed him to separate these two realms.

From Los Angeles Times