That, he fears, would politicise the bench and undermine judicial independence.
From the guardian.co.uk
That search for answers has been exploited by some to politicise religion.
From the newscientist.com
In recent years, many countries have tried to de-politicise the process.
From the economist.com
I can't politicise it but from the people that know what is happening this is a big, big thing.
From the guardian.co.uk
Trying to identify aggressors could hopelessly politicise the court and undermine its credibility.
From the economist.com
They shouldn't politicise it, although I agree that's not easy.
From the economist.com
Most senior officers fear the plans will politicise policing.
From the thisislondon.co.uk
Only The Guardian could politicise toilets in South Africa.
From the guardian.co.uk
There is no more effective way to politicise a generation.
From the guardian.co.uk
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Politicize: give a political character to; "politicize the discussion"
A politicized issue is a social, economic, theological, spiritual, scientific or legal issue which has become a political issue, as a result of deliberate action or otherwise, whereby people become politically active over that issue.