Definition of politically in English:
politically
adverb pəˈlɪtɪklipəˈlɪdɪkli
1In a way that relates to the government or public affairs of a country.
Southeast Asia is divided politically into a number of nation-states
Example sentencesExamples
- Politically, the South flourished under democracy.
- He said the change was "forced on the tobacco team by higher-level, politically appointed officials of the Justice Department.
- He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc.
- The ancient Greek city-states were politically self-contained even though they were based on a common culture and religion.
- They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own.
- Politically, it is constituted by ministers from national governments.
- Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government.
- They organized politically to win citizenship rights from the state.
- We have become a globally integrated but politically fragmented world community.
- Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to the political ideas or beliefs of a person or group.
a politically neutral organization
Example sentencesExamples
- The curators here concentrate upon social and politically inspired art.
- Like other postmodern critics and theorists, he has been criticized as amoral and politically reactionary.
- The return to traditional Chinese values mixed with Western elements under a politically rather liberal art scene, has produced stunning results.
- Films by such a politically radical director are not generally seen (or understood) by the viewing public.
- Throughout the 1930s. he produced his most militant, politically inclined work.
- Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move.
- The economic growth process frequently puts rural and urban people at odds politically.
- Like many who emerged in the Depression era, he became a politically committed artist of the left.
- He rapidly became the politically most powerful artist in France, but was obliged to live mainly off portrait commissions.
- The symbolic value of architecture is politically very powerful.
Definition of politically in US English:
politically
adverbpəˈlidiklēpəˈlɪdɪkli
1In a way that relates to the government or public affairs of a country.
Southeast Asia is divided politically into a number of nation-states
Example sentencesExamples
- Such moves might lead to rule by cabals, especially of larger member states, that lack transparency and act to divide the EU politically.
- Politically, the South flourished under democracy.
- They might have resisted the new territorial states more effectively had they been able to unite politically and militarily into one large territorial state of their own.
- He said the change was "forced on the tobacco team by higher-level, politically appointed officials of the Justice Department.
- Vast revenues from the sale of oil accrue to a politically shaky and unrepresentative national government.
- The ancient Greek city-states were politically self-contained even though they were based on a common culture and religion.
- Politically, it is constituted by ministers from national governments.
- We have become a globally integrated but politically fragmented world community.
- They organized politically to win citizenship rights from the state.
- He stabilized France politically through the construction of the Fifth Republic and financially by devaluing the franc.
- 1.1 In a way that relates to the political ideas or beliefs of a person or group.
a politically neutral organization
Example sentencesExamples
- The economic growth process frequently puts rural and urban people at odds politically.
- Architecture's symbiotic relationship with global economics makes his choice of design as much a politically as an aesthetically strategic move.
- The return to traditional Chinese values mixed with Western elements under a politically rather liberal art scene, has produced stunning results.
- He rapidly became the politically most powerful artist in France, but was obliged to live mainly off portrait commissions.
- The curators here concentrate upon social and politically inspired art.
- Like many who emerged in the Depression era, he became a politically committed artist of the left.
- Films by such a politically radical director are not generally seen (or understood) by the viewing public.
- Like other postmodern critics and theorists, he has been criticized as amoral and politically reactionary.
- The symbolic value of architecture is politically very powerful.
- Throughout the 1930s. he produced his most militant, politically inclined work.