Political

Noun

 * 1) a publication centred around politics

Adjective

 * 1) concerning or related to politics, the art and process of governing
 * ''Political principles are rarely absolute, as political logic holds an imperfect result by compromise is better than a theoretically perfect abstention from the political process in the opposition
 * 1) concerning a polity or its administrative components
 * ''Good political staff is hard to find, they may neither be ambitious and corrupted by power nor tempted by private sector careers
 * 1)  motivated, especially inappropriately, by political (electoral or other party political) calculation
 * 2) of or related to views about social relationships that involve power or authority

Synonyms

 * politic

Antonyms

 * nonpolitical

Derived terms

 * politicality
 * politically
 * political agent
 * political animal
 * political asylum
 * political economy
 * politicalness
 * political party
 * political prisoner
 * party political
 * politically correct
 * sociopolitical

Related terms

 * politician
 * politicize
 * politick
 * politico

Adverbs for Political
artfully; shrewdly; strategically; craftily subtly; obviously; manifestly; naturally keenly; cleverly; necessarily; cunningly deeply; profoundly; intriguingly; slyly; insidiously; astutely; adroitly; sensibly; judiciously; prudently; soberly; warily; watchfully; expediently;  inveterately;  wisely; cannily.

Thesaurus
absolute, administrative, aristocratic, authoritarian, autocratic, autonomous, bureaucratic, civic, civil, constitutional, democratic, despotic, dictatorial, diplomatic, factional, factious, fascist, federal, federalist, federalistic, geopolitical, governmental, gubernatorial, heteronomous, matriarchal, matriarchic, monarchal, monarchial, monarchic, monocratic, national, official, oligarchal, oligarchic, parliamentarian, parliamentary, partisan, patriarchal, patriarchic, pluralistic, politic, politico-commercial, politico-diplomatic, politico-economic, politico-geographical, politico-judicial, politico-military, politico-moral, politico-religious, politico-scientific, politico-social, politico-theological, public, republican, self-governing, state, statesmanlike, suffragist, theocratic, totalitarian

Etymology
From politicus, ultimately from Greco-Latin polis '(city) state'

Adjective

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 * : politique
 * : politisch
 * : פוליטי (politi)
 * : politikala
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 * : pulìticu
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 * : రాజకీయ (raajakeeya)