pol

IPA: pˈɔɫ

noun

  • (informal) A politician.
  • (military) Initialism of petroleum, oil, and lubricants; consumable supplies for vehicles and machinery, collectively. [A flammable liquid ranging in color from clear to very dark brown and black, consisting mainly of hydrocarbons, occurring naturally in deposits under the Earth's surface.]
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Examples of "pol" in Sentences

  • Cao the pol is still a work in progress, he acknowledges.
  • A poll is a pol is a poll,,, think I will just wait on the vote.
  • Later we learn that none of the facts surrounding the woman’s death as related by the emotional pol is accurate.
  • They also recall the pol who "want (ed) to be buried in Chicago (when he died) so (he could) stay active in politics."
  • Past, reliance on instinct seems to be a round-about way to sup­port tra­di­tion­al­ist and pop­ulist ideals in pol­i­tics.
  • If the indicted pol is convicted, the campaign funds should be seized and turned over to the state's Clean Election program.
  • It just seems wierd to say in one breath that a pol is playing to his racist base, and in the next to predict his demise for doing so.
  • Australia has expanded its network of so-called pol-mil (political/military) talks and regional security dialogues to include now ten regional countries.
  • In fact, get­ting involved in pol­i­tics in China is a hor­ri­ble career move if you ulti­mately aspire to, um, be involved in pol­i­tics in China: It’s too easy to make a mis­step and remove your­self from the run­ning com­pletely.

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