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apolitical

/ey-puh-lit-i-kuhl/US // ˌeɪ pəˈlɪt ɪ kəl //UK // (ˌeɪpəˈlɪtɪkəl) //

非政治性,非政治化,非政治性的,非政治

Definitions

adj.形容词 adjective
  1. 1
    • : not political; of no political significance: an apolitical organization.
    • : not involved or interested in politics.

Examples

  • Some critics on the left say the doughnut’s apolitical nature means it will fail to tackle ideology and political structures that prevent climate action.

  • Some marketers are citing that their ads are apolitical, while others hope that their positive messaging will be a breath of fresh air for their audiences.

  • The company has been dogged by recent controversy, however, related to a decision by CEO Armstrong to publish a blog post declaring Coinbase to be an “apolitical” company.

  • He received blowback for a recent post declaring that Coinbase would remain “apolitical” and not weigh in on social issues, bucking a trend of corporate America.

  • Even as Coinbase took what it considered an apolitical stance, it still became political, whether they liked to or not.

  • He's about as apolitical as they come in Washington power circles.

  • Cast an eye over the history of the Supreme Court, and you will see no golden age of apolitical judging.

  • Nothing involving the Palestinian-Israeli conflict could ever be apolitical.

  • All of us, including Joel, view the show as apolitical on some level.

  • Unsurprisingly, ordinary apolitical Iraqi Christians care little for geopolitical games.

  • A king or a political "boss," having an army or apolitical "machine" at his command, can do much.

  • That royal personage, in apolitical sense, can do no wrong: official infallibility is the consequence.