politically

IPA: pʌɫˈɪtɪkʌɫi

adverb

  • in a political manner
  • regarding politics, in a way connected to politics
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Examples of "politically" in Sentences

  • The UK is the very closest ally to the US economically and politically.
  • For those who've ever wondered about the true origins of the term politically correct, it's lurking in the implications of the above paragraph.
  • Mohamed bin Hammam, the former Fifa presidential candidate, has vowed to provide "convincing grounds" to prove his innocence when he faces what he describes as "politically motivated" corruption charges in Zurich this week.
  • Sen. Claire McCaskill (D-Mo.) accused Republicans over the weekend of "hiding behind the skirts" of GOP Sen. Jon Kyl (R-Ariz.) in what she characterized as a politically motivated opposition to the START nuclear arms reduction treaty.
  • More: Ukraine's President Stays Defiant Technical negotiations on the agreement are continuing, but European leaders have said it is unlikely to be ratified by the EU members' parliaments amid what they called the politically motivated conviction of Ms. Tymoshenko last week.
  • In a Thursday press conference via phone, commission Vice Chairman Bill Thomas, a former congressman and one of the three Republican dissenters, railed at what he called the politically driven "bumper sticker" type explanation for the cause of the crisis stated in the Democrat-dominated majority's report findings.

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