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- DictionaryPol·i·tics/ˈpäləˌtiks/
plural
- 1. the activities associated with the governance of a country or other area, especially the debate or conflict among individuals or parties having or hoping to achieve power: "the president's relationship with Congress is vital to American politics"
Politics definition: the science or art of political government.. See examples of POLITICS used in a sentence.
POLITICS meaning: 1 : activities that relate to influencing the actions and policies of a government or getting and keeping power in a government often used with a plural verb; 2 : the work or job of people (such as elected officials) who are part of a government.
Define and describe politics from various perspectives. Identify what makes a behavior political. Identify and discuss the three core elements of any political event: rules, reality, and choices.
noun. uk / ˈpɒlətɪks / us. politics noun (ACTIVITIES) Add to word list. B1. ideas and activities relating to how a country or area is governed: He has little interest in local politics. Fewer examples. She's heavily involved in politics. The party is now in the mainstream of politics. Young people today are so apathetic about politics.
[uncountable + singular or plural verb] the activities involved in getting and using power in public life, and being able to influence decisions that affect a country or a society. world/international politics. domestic/national/local politics. progressive/radical politics. in politics She is aiming for a career in politics.
noun. /ˈpɑləˌtɪks/ [uncountable] the activities involved in getting and using power in public life, and being able to influence decisions that affect a country or a society party politics local politics He's thinking of going into politics (= trying to become a member of Congress, etc.) a major figure in Canadian politics. Want to learn more?
3 days ago · plural noun. 1. the science and art of political government; political science. 2. political affairs. 3. the conducting of or participation in political affairs, often as a profession. 4. political methods, tactics, etc.; sometimes, specif., crafty or unprincipled methods.