0 not interested in or connected with politics, or not connected to any political party: --
The organization insists that it is apolitical and does not identify with any one particular party.
1 not interested in or connected with politics: --
The appointment of judges, they said, should be apolitical.
When a policy can be shown to have specific effects on specific people, even apolitical viewers perceive a connection.
Similarly, in this determinedly apolitical book, the main omission for me is discussion of the value-formoney of conservation genetics.
Patrimonialism discouraged open politics; instead, the ruling regime promoted a largely apolitical and managerial view of governance.
The contributors want to destroy the myth that the creation of indigenous territories was a technical and apolitical process.
The reformers sought to impose an apolitical concept of local government; party politics meant imposing national priorities on communal life.
The irony and ambiguity that characterised an era of apolitical postmodernism have given way to no-nonsense right-wing realism.
Many elements of the compromise support apolitical redistricting objectives; others allow partisanship.
It is more useful to note that linguistics is frequently normative rather than prescriptive, and it is this apolitical normativity that is deeply problematic.