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pol·i·tics    Audio Help   [pol-i-tiks] Pronunciation Key
–noun (used with a singular or plural verb)
1.the science or art of political government.
2.the practice or profession of conducting political affairs.
3.political affairs: The advocated reforms have become embroiled in politics.
4.political methods or maneuvers: We could not approve of his politics in winning passage of the bill.
5.political principles or opinions: We avoided discussion of religion and politics. His politics are his own affair.
6.use of intrigue or strategy in obtaining any position of power or control, as in business, university, etc.
7.(initial capital letter, italics) a treatise (4th century b.c.) by Aristotle, dealing with the structure, organization, and administration of the state, esp. the city-state as known in ancient Greece.
8.play politics.
a.to engage in political intrigue, take advantage of a political situation or issue, resort to partisan politics, etc.; exploit a political system or political relationships.
b.to deal with people in an opportunistic, manipulative, or devious way, as for job advancement.

[Origin: 1520–30; see politic, -ics]
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