politicise
1politicise — (Brit.) v. make political, cause to be political; deal with politics, be involved in politics (also politicize) …
2politicise — British variant of politicize …
3politicise — UK [pəˈlɪtɪsaɪz] / US [pəˈlɪtəˌsaɪz] a British spelling of politicize …
4politicise — [c]/pəˈlɪtəsaɪz/ (say puh lituhsuyz) verb (politicised, politicising) –verb (t) 1. to make political. –verb (i) 2. to engage in, or talk about politics. Also, politicize. –politicisation, noun …
5politicise — verb give a political character to politicize the discussion • Syn: ↑politicize • Hypernyms: ↑change, ↑alter, ↑modify • Verb Frames: Somebody s something …
6politicised — politicise (Brit.) v. make political, cause to be political; deal with politics, be involved in politics (also politicize) …
7politicises — politicise (Brit.) v. make political, cause to be political; deal with politics, be involved in politics (also politicize) …
8politicising — politicise (Brit.) v. make political, cause to be political; deal with politics, be involved in politics (also politicize) …
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