0 to make something or someone political, or more involved in or conscious of political matters -- 使政治化,使具有政治性
For one consequence of the holistic view of church and commonwealth was that religious issues were very easily politicized.
Some citizens do politicize daily life problems, but they are a minority.
It helped, by politicizing the unionists who were most severely subject to repression.
Clinical ethicists must politicize their work and become "ethical activists" (p. 77).
As a consequence, the making of city histories in museums is gradually becoming a more self-critical, politicized and democratic process.
Were there particular instances or examples of "politicizing" science that you felt were most striking or egregious?
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.