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political connotation

collocation in English

meanings of politicaland connotation


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political
adjective
uk /pəˈlɪt.ɪ.kəl/ us /pəˈlɪt̬.ə.kəl/
relating ...
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connotation
noun[C]
uk /ˌkɒn.əˈteɪ.ʃən/ us /ˌkɑː.nəˈteɪ.ʃən/
a feeling or idea that is suggested by a particular word although it need not be a part of the word's meaning, or something suggested by an object ...
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Examples of political connotation


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If she/he wanted clear energy free of nuclear risk, the collective action easily took a politicalconnotation.
Under the circumstances, toleration is far too broad an appellation and politique possesses a much stronger politicalconnotation.
These estates were fully dissociated from any formal politicalconnotation and hence their inheritance was no longer part of any succession.
I know that the question of expenses has a politicalconnotation.
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The slogan "black is beautiful" of the 1950s took on a highly politicalconnotation within ethnic groups.
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In a political forum we can never completely agree on definitions that have any form of politicalconnotation.
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I do not think it has a politicalconnotation.
From Europarl Parallel Corpus - English
I am careful not to ascribe any politicalconnotation to those motivations.
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He referred to concern in a politicalconnotation.
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I hope that it will not apply to this debate as a whole, for this is an issue which ultimately has no politicalconnotation whatever.
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Indeed, of course, in those days a lot of law had a politicalconnotation.
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He injected at that time what can only be described as a party politicalconnotation.
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He spoke of "pie in the sky," but that expression has a fairly respectable politicalconnotation.
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One of the aspects that concerns me is the way that we look at the whole problem and effectively give it a politicalconnotation.
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In some cases, this was the result of politics, as one is the traditional name and the second has a politicalconnotation.
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The term card-carrying originally had no politicalconnotation, and was used to describe membership in any organisation.
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For the landowning classes, the demonstration of investment of labour and capital had moral and political connotations through the trope of improvement.
Although certain of its theoretical interpretations and political connotations have been rightly criticised, that does not render the term itself unacceptable.
Perhaps there is a politicalconnotation here.
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If one understands this in the sense that all philosophical positions may be construed as having political connotations and implications, we would agree.
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