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单词 depoliticize
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Definition of depoliticize in English:

depoliticize

(British depoliticise)
verb diːpəˈlɪtɪsʌɪzdipəˈlɪdəˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Remove from political activity or influence.

    使非政治化;使摆脱政治影响

    we have to depoliticize sex education

    我们要使性教育非政治化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • But the image is weirdly denuded of its associations: it is depoliticised and dehistoricised.
    • Military professionals are barred from belonging to a political party, which also depoliticizes the military.
    • The irony is that over the course of the year, politics has been effectively depoliticized, turned into a war of symbols and signs, most of it intended to obscure what is really at stake.
    • In his opinion, a network can't depoliticize the culture with a constant barrage of empty entertainment and then expect a population primed for critical thought.
    • The groups' first concern is that the nomination appears to be a political move, while the position of archivist was supposed to have been depoliticized.
    • This and many other issues were essentially depoliticised.
    • His book prescribed a law that was depoliticized except in those cases where political factors were considered important; the concept that all law and all cases are inherently political was condemned.
    • A certain domain of radical social questions has simply been depoliticised.
    • It also omits any of Addams's speeches from the 1920s in which she complained, long before the New Deal, that community development was becoming depoliticized casework, not the political advocacy she endorsed.
    • Nevertheless, it is unforgivable to reduce it to the easy, depoliticised humour of this offering.
    • Meanwhile, in this controversy, it is ex-ministers and their staffers who have been depoliticised.
    • The case for greenhouse-effect reform will only become persuasive once environmental science is depoliticized.
    • During this period immigration was largely depoliticized and seen as an essentially economic matter.
    • Noting that religious divisions had often contributed to political instability, the founders sought to depoliticize religion by separating church and state.
    • The gains from depoliticizing commercial activities should be evident by the fact that state banks and state-owned companies often serve as vehicles for distributing political favors and patronage.
    • It was the European bourgeoisie who embraced romanticism, depoliticised the liberal social order, and transformed political debate into an endless conversation.
    • And as recent events show, depoliticising the conflict has not led to a new era of peace and cooperation.
    • Its supposed automaticity, divorcing monetary management from political interference by governments, and thus depoliticizing economic policy making, was what has always particularly recommended it to them.
    • This is part of a process which links their salaries to middle-ranking civil servants in an effort to depoliticise the issue of politicians’ pay.
    • Tough decisions must be made if the Government is to depoliticise the decision-making process of where services should be based and where hospitals should be closed or expanded in response to patient demand.

Derivatives

  • depoliticization

  • noun
    • There are lots of reasons why the parties have been transformed and why they no longer play that role, but the results are a decline in civic education, a thinning out of political identification and depoliticization, more generally.
      Example sentencesExamples
      • The movement to limit freedom of speech on one hand and the activities of these organizations on the other encourages the depoliticization of the public discourse and results in the brainwashing of the public.
      • Indeed, this depoliticization of the economic system in which we live, and of economic relations, is surely one of the great achievements of (we might still call) bourgeois ideology.
      • Over the past couple of decades of industrial struggle in the 1980s and the ensuing deindustrialisation and depoliticisation, this structure has collapsed.
      • The depth of opposition to the war suggests that notions of depoliticisation are misplaced: the nature of political debate has now extended beyond the traditional realm of the political.

Definition of depoliticize in US English:

depoliticize

(British depoliticise)
verbdēpəˈlidəˌsīzdipəˈlɪdəˌsaɪz
[with object]
  • Remove from political activity or influence.

    使非政治化;使摆脱政治影响

    we have to depoliticize sex education

    我们要使性教育非政治化。

    Example sentencesExamples
    • The groups' first concern is that the nomination appears to be a political move, while the position of archivist was supposed to have been depoliticized.
    • It also omits any of Addams's speeches from the 1920s in which she complained, long before the New Deal, that community development was becoming depoliticized casework, not the political advocacy she endorsed.
    • Tough decisions must be made if the Government is to depoliticise the decision-making process of where services should be based and where hospitals should be closed or expanded in response to patient demand.
    • And as recent events show, depoliticising the conflict has not led to a new era of peace and cooperation.
    • The gains from depoliticizing commercial activities should be evident by the fact that state banks and state-owned companies often serve as vehicles for distributing political favors and patronage.
    • This is part of a process which links their salaries to middle-ranking civil servants in an effort to depoliticise the issue of politicians’ pay.
    • The case for greenhouse-effect reform will only become persuasive once environmental science is depoliticized.
    • Meanwhile, in this controversy, it is ex-ministers and their staffers who have been depoliticised.
    • During this period immigration was largely depoliticized and seen as an essentially economic matter.
    • The irony is that over the course of the year, politics has been effectively depoliticized, turned into a war of symbols and signs, most of it intended to obscure what is really at stake.
    • It was the European bourgeoisie who embraced romanticism, depoliticised the liberal social order, and transformed political debate into an endless conversation.
    • Nevertheless, it is unforgivable to reduce it to the easy, depoliticised humour of this offering.
    • Noting that religious divisions had often contributed to political instability, the founders sought to depoliticize religion by separating church and state.
    • This and many other issues were essentially depoliticised.
    • Its supposed automaticity, divorcing monetary management from political interference by governments, and thus depoliticizing economic policy making, was what has always particularly recommended it to them.
    • A certain domain of radical social questions has simply been depoliticised.
    • His book prescribed a law that was depoliticized except in those cases where political factors were considered important; the concept that all law and all cases are inherently political was condemned.
    • In his opinion, a network can't depoliticize the culture with a constant barrage of empty entertainment and then expect a population primed for critical thought.
    • But the image is weirdly denuded of its associations: it is depoliticised and dehistoricised.
    • Military professionals are barred from belonging to a political party, which also depoliticizes the military.
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