Apolitical vs Unpoliticized - What's the difference?
apolitical | unpoliticized |
Having no interest or involvement in politics.
Having no political relevance or function.
Politically neutral, unbiased, non-aligned, free from party politics
A person with no involvement or no interest in politics.
An unbiased candidate or voter, free of a party platform.
A neutral or uncommitted person.
Not politicized.
*{{quote-news, year=2009, date=June 9, author=Rob Cox And John Foley, title=Court Will Take Look at Fiat Deal, work=New York Times
, passage=The Supreme Court was intended to act as an unpoliticized check on the powers of the other branches of government. }}
As adjectives the difference between apolitical and unpoliticized
is that apolitical is having no interest or involvement in politics while unpoliticized is not politicized.As a noun apolitical
is a person with no involvement or no interest in politics.apolitical
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Adjective
(en adjective)- The Queen is an apolitical figure.
- ''The PM's visit to the school was entirely apolitical .
- My colleagues and I come to this task with open minds, we are apolitical and independent of any political party .
Noun
(en noun)unpoliticized
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Adjective
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