politickingpol‧i‧tick‧ing /ˈpɒlətɪkɪŋ $ ˈpɑː-/ noun [uncountable] politickingOrigin:
1900-2000 politics - The House's session will be shortened due to election-year politicking.
- It is easy to assume that people were therefore pursuing their own interests, were unprincipled when they went about their politicking.
- Such cut-and-thrust politicking has always been Mr Brown's speciality.
- The politicking between the ruwatu is kept at a relatively low-key level, for they rarely meet as a group.
- There are also difficulties of child-rearing and politicking at one and the same time.
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