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Definitions of politicize in various dictionaries:
verb - give a political character to
To engage in or discuss politics.
POLITICIZE - A politicized issue or hot-button issue is a social, economic, theological, spiritual, scientific or legal issue which has become a political issue, ...
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Apr 12 2018 Wall Street Journal |
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cause (an activity or event) to become political in character. |
give a political character to |
To engage in or discuss politics. |
To make political: "The mayor was given authority to appoint police commissioners and by virtue of that power was able to politicize the department ( Connie Paige). |
to make something or someone political, or more involved in or conscious of political matters: |
to make an organization, individual, or activity political or more aware of political matters: |
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A politicized issue or hot-button issue is a social, economic, theological, spiritual, scientific or legal issue which has become a political issue, as a result of deliberate action or otherwise, whereby people become politically active over that issue. * A contemporary example is abortion, an emotive and moral issue which has become a highly contentious legal and political issue in many countries. Terminology relating to such issues often takes the form of loaded language which contrasts with the pejorative terms used in reference to opponents. For example, those who think that abortion should be a legal medical option describe their views as pro-choice, and may label their opponents as "woman haters" or "anti-choice". Similarly, those opposed to legalized abortion describe their views as pro-life, and may label their opponents as "baby-killers" or "murderers". * Heavily politicized issues are often called "hot-button issues" because almost any position taken is sure to please one group o |