English to Tamil Dictionary politicize

politicize

அரசியல்
definition
verb
art was becoming politicized
cause (an activity or event) to become political in character.
translation of 'politicize'
அரசியல் சார்ந்த,
அரசியலாக்கு
example
we talk and squabble and 'politicize' about education as a vote-catching agency
And the people that are your political opponents will 'politicize' anybody you appoint anyway.
Politicians are bound to 'politicize' this disaster, as they do with all other world events, in a way that helps them accumulate more power and confiscate more wealth from their citizens.
Some have argued that the ministry opened the bid at a time when the legislature is in recess because the ministry didn't want lawmakers to step in and 'politicize' the privatization process.
When people protest the way the Administration is let off the hook until the election, of course, the charge will be that they are attempting to 'politicize' the process.
When either party tries to 'politicize' God or co-opt religious communities, it makes a terrible mistake.
Anyone proposing such a project, which in effect aims to 'politicize' young people, is inevitably warily received and closely scrutinized.
attempts to 'politicize' America's curricula
I was never 'politicized' before that, but I had to come to grips with this latent fascism, otherwise I couldn't have unfolded as an artist at all.
And somehow in this 'politicization' of this case, the longstanding Catholic tradition is being overshadowed and outshouted.
Angry young men were 'politicized' , while rebellious young women were sexualized.
If textbook screening is 'politicized' , confidence in the censorship system itself will be lost.
The implicit presumption was always that 'politicised' corrections for market failures would work perfectly.
Rather than embittering or psychopathologizing him, his rape had 'politicized' him, giving him a terrifying lucid insight into the idiotic evil of the male sex drive.
We hope Diversity Weekend will open a forum for discussing the 'politicization' .
The spectacle emphasised how much he seeks to transform our style and substance by 'politicising' every event for its propaganda potential in a divided Australia.
In 1976 Soweto happened, and South African boys and girls spilled across the border into Lesotho, 'politicising' us even more.
In the ‘golden age of activism,’ students became 'politicized' by direct experience.
Many women were 'politicized' by the Republic's anticlerical policies, both ideologically, if they were practising Catholics, and practically, for example if their children were at schools run by religious orders.
After living with conflict for so long, the East Timorese are a highly 'politicised' people.
He was 'politicised' from an early age, when he first started listening to reggae and dub music.
So as you can imagine the company's work is highly 'politicized' .
Plus he's concerned that the Republicans may be 'politicizing' the political process.
Another reason why British deaths have become a bigger issue even as there has been relatively fewer of them is that sections of the anti-war movement and anti-war commentators have cynically 'politicised' these deaths.
This fact had most probably hindered the 'politicization' of cultural exchange between Egypt and Europe despite inequality in the distribution of power.
If Democrats have 'politicized' the scandal and exaggerated it, Republicans have inexcusably tried to whitewash it.
It was a short step from such mainstream reportage to the reports of the FBI files, in which, as shown below, the FBI branded Baker as a serious threat and thoroughly racialized and 'politicized' her.
But it also 'politicized' us by brutally and bitterly fracturing our community.
The case serves as yet another reminder of how sadly 'politicized' the confirmation process too often becomes in today's political climate.
Four undercover agents in China were working to 'politicise' the workers, to get them to revolt against their exploitation.
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