Depoliticize (verb)

  1. To remove or reduce the political aspect or influence from something.
  2. To make something apolitical or neutral.

Origin:

From the latin words "de" meaning "away" and "politicus" meaning "of or relating to citizens or the state".

Examples:

  1. The government's decision to depoliticize the police force was met with mixed reactions.
  2. The company's new policy was aimed at depoliticizing the workplace.
  3. The President's decision to depoliticize the education system was seen as a positive step.
  4. The union"s efforts to depoliticize the factory"s workplace were successful.
  5. The judge's decision to depoliticize the trial was seen as a fair move.
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