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Politicized

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Politicized meaning

simple past and past participle of politicize

Example sentences (20)

Africa has since become dominated, conquered, politicized along ethnic and religious lines, still subservient economically, socially and religiously to the whims and caprices of their colonial masters.

Because state law defines the standard of care, legislation can refine this standard for pediatric gender dysphoria, which would obviate the need for judges to defer to politicized medical institutions.

Condemning the right-wing majority on the U.S. Supreme Court as corrupt and “heavily politicized,” U.S. Reps.

Consequently, ASEAN is becoming politicized and emerging as a champion of democracy in Southeast Asia.

In an era of ruthless culture wars and politicized indictments, do kitchen table issues even make it on the radar anymore?

It’s a similarly politicized concern, since the First Amendment, rather than Section 230, protects private companies’ right to control speakers and ideas in the spaces they’ve created.

Larry Fink, the chief executive of BlackRock, said in June he would stop using the term ESG because it has been politicized.

Not every state elects judges, but in those that do, elections for the third branch of government are starting to look more and more like the other two: partisan, politicized and swimming in cash.

Now, there is a difference between the politicized cases Trump wanted to bring against his political enemies, and this current situation, which is: Many liberals believe Donald Trump is a grave threat to democracy.

The American Birthright standards use traditional social studies over hyper-politicized ones.

The problem with Trump’s indictment is not whether he violated the law; it’s just how politicized his indictment is; trues or false.

But city council members narrowly refused to launch an investigation last year, with some saying it could’ve turned into a politicized attack – similar sentiments echoed in Anaheim by some council members.

Chief Executive Officer Larry Fink has said he no longer uses the ESG label because it’s become too politicized.

Do you think the role of elected prosecutors has become overly politicized?

Enforcement decisions would be put out by impartial judges, largely reducing politicized motives in favor of promoting justice.

Linklater once again proves an expert of empathy, finding the connective emotional tissue to bring these politicized issues down to a day-by-day, human level.

Local officials are legally required to certify election results — but the process has become politicized since Donald Trump challenged the 2020 election results.

Muhammad said as the national outrage built around both Garner and Brown’s deaths, it became clear that countless young Americans were being newly politicized around issues of race and policing.

Pingree, D-1st District, in a statement, said that “unfortunately, the right has politicized the (war in Ukraine) and delayed urgently needed air for Ukraine.

Religion is also highly politicized as well.