Advertisement - Continue reading below

Definition of "politicised" [politicised]

  • Present participle of politicise. (verb)

Wiktionary.org : Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License

Use "politicised" in a sentence
  • "Gordon Brown speaks out against 'politicised' British press Gordon Brown spoke out against what he described as 'politicised' parts of the British press, which he said try to 'destroy pieces of..."
  • "The war was politicised from the onset by a President who said “if you are not with us, yuo are against us”."
  • "Originally posted at Dialed In China warns Rio trial must not be 'politicised' - China said today that the trial of the four Rio Tinto executives, including an Australian, charged with industrial espionage, should not be "politicised", in a case that has strained relations between the two countries."