0 past simple and past participle of depoliticize
1 to cause something or someone to have no political connections:
The first job of the new democratic government should be to depoliticize the judiciary.
As more of the populace is willing to sell its vote for entrance into employment and social welfare networks, national politics becomes increasingly depoliticized.
It is often precisely this depoliticized, sanitized construction of modernism that present-day critics have attacked, apparently unaware that this has always been a misrepresentation.
Inclusivity can risk diluting the term of meaning and can overrun other categories, such as refugee and migrant, the specificity of which becomes occluded and depoliticized.
Strategic policymakers conflated these events, defining racial disorders as criminal, which necessitated crime control and depoliticized the grievance.
The verses parodied the poems of the era as depoliticized and petit-bourgeois.
Guilhot argues that control over the social sciences by monied interests has depoliticized this field and reinforced a capitalist view of modernization.
The depoliticized nature of emo, coupled with its catchy music and accessible themes, gave it a broad appeal to young mainstream audiences.