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de·po·lit·i·cize  (dp-lt-sz)
tr.v. de·po·lit·i·cized, de·po·lit·i·ciz·ing, de·po·lit·i·ciz·es
To remove the political aspect from; remove from political influence or control: depoliticize the administration of justice.

depo·liti·ci·zation (-s-zshn) n.

depoliticize, depoliticise [ˌdiːpəˈlɪtɪˌsaɪz]
vb
(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) (tr) to deprive of a political nature; render apolitical two years on the committee totally depoliticized him
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depoliticize [ˌdiːpəˈlɪtɪsaɪz] VTdespolitizar
depoliticize


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The specialist terminology that Martin Van Bottenburg uses in this book to describe these three stages not only links him to a particular strand of the sociology of sport as mentioned above but, moreover, has the potential to depoliticise the phenomena he is describing.
However, the "welfarisation" of youth problems through the provision of social services may be interpreted as a strategy to depoliticise structural and youth problems, if it is aimed at disciplining and controlling youth without taking their voices and experience into serious consideration (Thompson 1998).
3) He has tried to depoliticise Speer and rehabilitate him as a mainstream Neo-Classical architect.
 
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