de|po|lit|i|cize — «DEE puh LIHT uh syz», transitive verb, cized, ciz|ing. to diminish the influence of politics or political parties in or on (a government, industry, controversy, or legal issue): »... the question whether and to what extent judges should be… … Useful english dictionary
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cize — aes·thet·i·cize; an·gli·cize; an·ti·sep·ti·cize; apos·ta·cize; arab·i·cize; arc·ti·cize; asi·at·i·cize; at·ti·cize; bri·tan·ni·cize; ca·thol·i·cize; caus·ti·cize; celt·i·cize; chro·mat·i·cize; chro·mi·cize; civ·i·cize; clas·si·cize; crit·i·cize;… … English syllables
lit — ad·lit·to·ral; aero·lit·ics; al·lit·er·al; al·lit·er·a·tion; al·lit·er·a·tion·al; al·lit·er·a·tive; al·lit·er·a·tor; al·lit·ic; apo·lit·i·cal; az·o·lit·min; bac·u·lit·i·cone; be·lit·tle; be·lit·tle·ment; be·lit·tler; cal·lit·ri·cha·ceous;… … English syllables
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po|lit´i|ci|za´tion — po|lit|i|cize «puh LIHT uh syz», verb, cized, ciz|ing. –v.t. to give a political character to: »Like America, Great Britain is a modern, large scale society with a politicized population (Bulletin of Atomic Scientists). –v.i. to participate in or … Useful english dictionary
Barrage de Cize-Bolozon — lors de la crue de l Ain en avril 2006. Géographie Pays … Wikipédia en Français
politicize — po·lit·i·cize … English syllables
politicize — po|lit|i|cize [ pə lıtə,saız ] verb transitive 1. ) to bring an issue, organization, way of doing something, etc. to the attention of the public so that it can be discussed: The tobacco issue is becoming too politicized. 2. ) to make someone more … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
politicize — po•lit•i•cize [[t]pəˈlɪt əˌsaɪz[/t]] v. cized, ciz•ing 1) gov to give a political character or bias to: to politicize a religious debate[/ex] 2) gov to engage in or discuss politics • Etymology: 1750–60 po•lit i•ci•za′tion, n … From formal English to slang