Politic

  • 31politic — adjective (of an action) seeming sensible and judicious in the circumstances. ↘(also politick) archaic (of a person) prudent and sagacious. verb (politics, politicking, politicked) [often as noun politicking] often derogatory engage in political… …

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  • 32politic — a. 1. Civil, political, civic. 2. Wise, prudent, judicious, discreet, sagacious, prudential, wary, provident, astute, long headed. 3. Artful, cunning, shrewd, intriguing, sly, wily, subtle, foxy, Machiavelian, ingenious, unscrupulous, crafty,… …

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  • 33politic — adj 1. sagacious, judicious, wise, sapient; discreet, prudent, wary, chary, cautious; watchful, vigilant, Argus eyed, mindful; clear headed, thoughtful, sensible, intelligent, reasonable, sound; astute, discerning, perceptive, penetrating,… …

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  • 34politic — pol·i·tic …

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  • 35politic — adjective Syn: wise, prudent, sensible, judicious, expedient, advantageous, beneficial, profitable Ant: unwise …

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  • 36politic —   a. wise, prudent, expedient; artful, devious; shrewd …

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  • 37politic — a, pouliti, ico adj. et n. politique …

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  • 38politic(s) — politick(s) …

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  • 39The Politic — Infobox Journal title = The Politic: The Yale College Journal of Politics abbreviation = The Yale Politic discipline = American Politics, International Relations website = http://www.thepolitic.org publisher = The Politic, Inc. country = USA… …

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  • 40Body politic — or body corporate and politic means a state or one of its subordinate civil authorities, such as a province, prefecture, county, municipality, city or district. It is generally understood to mean a geographic area with an associated government at …

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