Ousting one of the justices could effectively politicize the courts, Geyh said.
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He also claims that the married couple sought to politicize her cancer diagnosis.
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She is wooed by men who want not only to possess but to politicize her as well.
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So far, Brown has resisted, concerned that the NRA might politicize the group.
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Bush fired attorneys who resisted the efforts to politicize the justice department.
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Bruchalski does not politicize his stance by demonizing pro-choice adherents.
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I believe this will further politicize and polarize an already complicated process.
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You are a pompous demagogue that wants to politicize a horrendous and tragic event.
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For their part, Republicans behaved admirably, not seeking to politicize the moment.
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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.
(Politicization) The process by which issues are taken out of the personal or private domain and situated instead within the public domain where they can compete for scarce resources. See also depoliticization .