pol
1 Americannoun
abbreviation
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political.
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politics.
abbreviation
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Poland.
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Also Pol Polish.
abbreviation
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Poland
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Polish
abbreviation
Usage
What does pol mean? Pol is an informal word for a politician—a person who holds or is seeking political office as an elected government official.Like the word politician, pol is most commonly used in the context of politicians campaigning, giving speeches, and promoting themselves, as opposed to the activities that they do as part of being a government official—voting, debating issues, and working to find solutions to problems (in which case a politician might be called a representative or officeholder—or a legislator or lawmaker, if they work in a lawmaking capacity).Pol is especially used to refer to a long-term politician who’s experienced in making political deals or exchanging political favors.For that reason, it’s often used in a negative way, such as to refer to politicians who are considered members of the establishment.The informal term politico can be used to mean the same thing.Example: We should be focusing on real issues instead of listening to endless rhetoric from pols and pundits.
Etymology
Origin of pol
First recorded in 1940–45; by shortening
Example Sentences
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While the leading strand is continuously synthesized by the enzyme pol δ, the lagging strand is synthesized by pol ε.
From Textbooks
I asked the veteran pol whether he’d noticed a decline in state Capitol coverage.
From Los Angeles Times
On Sept. 15, 2018, an anonymous 4chan user posted a message that sent the site’s /pol/ discussion board into a frenzy.
From Scientific American
After his baby-speak ended, the Cedillo who emerged wasn’t the pugnacious populist of yore but a petty, paranoid, pathetic pol.
From Los Angeles Times
DNA pol I is the primer remover in eukaryotes, while in prokaryotes it is RNase H. DNA pol III performs strand elongation in prokaryotes and pol δ and pol ε do the same in eukaryotes.
From Textbooks
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