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depoliticize

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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.


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The move would help depoliticize the appointment by removing the incumbent's advantage.
Let's depoliticize this as far as we can and let the technical people do their job.
biological reductionism described above) serves to depoliticize the nature of sexuality by ignoring the sociocultural, political, and relational factors that affect women's lives (Daniluk, 1998).
 
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