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political

[puh-lit-i-kuhl] / pəˈlɪt ɪ kəl /


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He added: “I know I could not have been so calm through depressions, inflations, banking and currency crises, wars and political disruptions.”

From MarketWatch

His life demonstrated the success of the civil-rights movement in opening political doors long closed to black Americans.

From The Wall Street Journal

Imagine if a candidate for, say, the California Assembly appeared at a political event and delivered the following remarks:

From Los Angeles Times

Peru's chronic political instability has seen four of its past seven presidents impeached, and two resigning before suffering the same fate.

From Barron's

Despite a better-than-feared budget in November, persistent economic and political volatility has left households hesitant to open the purse strings.

From The Wall Street Journal