politicized Meaning & Definition

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Meaning of politicized In English

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  • For one consequence of the holistic view of church and commonwealth was that religious issues were very easily politicized.

  • As the fine arts became commodified and politicized, images of rule too became possessed, interpreted, and contested by subjects.

  • Cultural boundaries may be most thoroughly politicized when they become coterminous with that of the state.

  • Also, immigrant integration became more politicized, with various politicians now openly calling for a tougher approach to immigrant integration.

  • In this case, reputation proved a potent yet fragile source of autonomy in a politicized bureaucracy.

  • As a consequence, the making of city histories in museums is gradually becoming a more self-critical, politicized and democratic process.

  • I think it doesn't work very well when it's politicized as we see in some countries around the world today.

  • In the traditional historiography, it is often stated that these two developments politicized an otherwise 'unpolitical' local government.

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