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Discover LudwigThe word "politicised" is correct in written English
It is used to describe a situation or issue that has been influenced by political considerations or agendas. Example: "The debate over climate change has become increasingly politicised, making it difficult to reach a consensus." Alternatives include "politically charged" or "politically influenced."
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Electing the president of the European commission would not mean much if that person cannot change the rules; but if the rules are politicised, then this undermines the whole project of making markets believe in their stability.
Very often, film-makers and readers reiterate the point that "it's a fictional movie, not a documentary" – though frankly some films deliberately blur the line, such as Paul Greengrass's United 93 (2006) or Oliver Stone's JFK (1991), both of which use the documentary style to present heavily fictionalised – and heavily politicised – historical cases.
Not seeing my family I ask if there was a particular event that politicised him as a boy.
In June the three were convicted of aiding terrorists, doctoring footage, and conspiring against Egypt's national security, charges observers said were clearly politicised.
It's what politicised him, he says – having to pull himself up by his own bootstraps.
Inspired by the Krazy Kat cartoons, Guston created a sharply politicised and deeply personal world peopled by goofy hooded Ku Klux Klansmen and hairy Cyclops balls (a stand-in for the artist).
I was politicised long before.
Spain's electricity market is tightly controlled by the government, and is thus politicised: Gas Natural's bid for Endesa has become a bitter proxy battle between the ruling Socialists, whose Catalan allies are close to the Barcelona-based bidder, and members of the conservative opposition party, who are backing Mr Miranda in the defence of his Madrid-based company.
With a presidential election a year away, the issue was bound to be politicised.
If the central bank is being politicised, it only has itself to blame.
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I don't think there can be any doubt that such a move would have re-politicised an issue that, remarkably, has become steadily less partisan in recent years.
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