Third-person singular simple present indicative form of politicise.(verb)
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Use "politicising" in a sentence
"A government which has revelled in politicising the civil service can hardly complain about civil servants who seek to defend themselves and their reputation."
"If people detest the idea of politicising the COI, then political advisers are going to be a necessary part of government, being that they are the only people allowed to give advice on, and communicate party policy."
"Nixon Nyikadzino of the Crisis in Zimbabwe Coalition said his group was concerned about the ruling party's "politicising" food aid in the build-up to elections "and the militarisation of the elections" by allowing soldiers in the polling booths."