To be in politics
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ELECTTo-be, in politics
LOCALWhat all politics is said to be
MAO"War cannot for a single minute be separated from politics" speaker
ultraleftbelonging to the very far left in politics
politickto engage in politics (the science of government)
politickingPOLITICK, to engage in politics (the science of government)
politicksPOLITICK, to engage in politics (the science of government)
politickedPOLITICK, to engage in politics (the science of government)
politicoone who politicks (to engage in politics (the science of government))
politicosPOLITICO, one who politicks (to engage in politics (the science of government))
politicoesPOLITICO, one who politicks (to engage in politics (the science of government))
anticlericalOpposed to the power or influence of the clergy, esp. in politics
HATEMAILAngry letter in response to perceived crudity or politics in a crossword puzzle, say
maximalist(esp. in politics) A person who holds extreme views and is not prepared to compromise
maximalists(esp. in politics) A person who holds extreme views and is not prepared to compromise
standpattismthe practice of refusing to consider change in one's beliefs and opinions, esp in politics
muckraketo search for and expose real or alleged corruption, scandal, or the like, especially in politics.
standpattismsSTANDPATTISM, the practice of refusing to consider change in one's beliefs and opinions, esp in politics
mugwumpa person who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, especially in politics.
inforceindividual or group having the power of effective action join forces to prevent violence a force in politics
mugwumpa person who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, esp. in politics.
brinkmanshipThe art or practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping, typically in politics
sensationalismssubject matter, language, or style designed to shock, thrill, or appeal to vulgar taste, esp. in journalism or politics
conservativesA person who is averse to change and holds to traditional values and attitudes, typically in relation to politics
conservativeHolding to traditional attitudes and values and cautious about change or innovation, typically in relation to politics or religion
sensationalistssubject matter, language, or style designed to shock, thrill, or appeal to vulgar taste, esp. in journalism or politics
irredentist(in 19th-century Italian politics) An advocate of the return to Italy of all Italian-speaking districts subject to other countries
irredentists(in 19th-century Italian politics) An advocate of the return to Italy of all Italian-speaking districts subject to other countries
stonewalledDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewallingDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewallsDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
stonewallDelay or block (a request, process, or person) by refusing to answer questions or by giving evasive replies, esp. in politics
condonesto regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless a government accused of condoning racism condone corruption in politics
condoneto regard or treat (something bad or blameworthy) as acceptable, forgivable, or harmless a government accused of condoning racism condone corruption in politics
mugwumpperson who is unable to make up his or her mind on an issue, esp. in politics; person who is neutral on a controversial issue
adventurismThe willingness to take risks in business or politics (esp. in the context of foreign policy); actions, tactics, or attitudes regarded as daring or reckless
sophista. any of a class of professional teachers in ancient Greece who gave instruction in various fields, as in general culture, rhetoric, politics, or disputation b. person belonging to this class at a later period who, while professing to teach