apoliticala‧po‧lit‧i‧cal /ˌeɪpəˈlɪtɪkəl◂/ adjective

- Finally, she appeared in court in 1976, subdued and generally apolitical.
- How then did this apolitical, academic subject come to play such an important part in the development of Marxism?
- She even adopts uncritically an apolitical, humanist version of psychological democracy.
- She would have made the secret love child of Leon Trotsky and Margaret Thatcher look like an uncommitted, apolitical layabout.
- The campus had become increasingly apolitical as the fraction of immigrants had grown.
- We are apolitical although we have to be aware of the political impact our work can have in some areas.
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