1In a way that relates to the government or public affairs of a country.
Southeast Asia is divided politically into a number of nation-states
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Politically, the South flourished under democracy.
He said the change was "forced on the tobacco team by higher-level, politically appointed officials of the Justice Department.
He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc.
The ancient Greek city-states were politically self-contained even though they were based on a common culture and religion.
They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own.
Politically, it is constituted by ministers from national governments.
Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government.
They organized politically to win citizenship rights from the state.
We have become a globally integrated but politically fragmented world community.
Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically.
1.1In a way that relates to the political ideas or beliefs of a person or group.
a politically neutral organization
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The curators here concentrate upon social and politically inspired art.
Like other postmodern critics and theorists, he has been criticized as amoral and politically reactionary.
The return to traditional Chinese values mixed with Western elements under a politically rather liberal art scene, has produced stunning results.
Films by such a politically radical director are not generally seen (or understood) by the viewing public.
Throughout the 1930s. he produced his most militant, politically inclined work.
Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move.
The economic growth process frequently puts rural and urban people at odds politically.
Like many who emerged in the Depression era, he became a politically committed artist of the left.
He rapidly became the politically most powerful artist in France, but was obliged to live mainly off portrait commissions.
The symbolic value of architecture is politically very powerful.
Definition of politically in US English:
politically
adverbpəˈlidiklēpəˈlɪdɪkli
1In a way that relates to the government or public affairs of a country.
Southeast Asia is divided politically into a number of nation-states
Example sentencesExamples
Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically.
Politically, the South flourished under democracy.
They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own.
He said the change was "forced on the tobacco team by higher-level, politically appointed officials of the Justice Department.
Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government.
The ancient Greek city-states were politically self-contained even though they were based on a common culture and religion.
Politically, it is constituted by ministers from national governments.
We have become a globally integrated but politically fragmented world community.
They organized politically to win citizenship rights from the state.
He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc.
1.1In a way that relates to the political ideas or beliefs of a person or group.
a politically neutral organization
Example sentencesExamples
The economic growth process frequently puts rural and urban people at odds politically.
Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move.
The return to traditional Chinese values mixed with Western elements under a politically rather liberal art scene, has produced stunning results.
He rapidly became the politically most powerful artist in France, but was obliged to live mainly off portrait commissions.
The curators here concentrate upon social and politically inspired art.
Like many who emerged in the Depression era, he became a politically committed artist of the left.
Films by such a politically radical director are not generally seen (or understood) by the viewing public.
Like other postmodern critics and theorists, he has been criticized as amoral and politically reactionary.
The symbolic value of architecture is politically very powerful.
Throughout the 1930s. he produced his most militant, politically inclined work.