adjective
Other Word Forms
- apolitically adverb
Etymology
Origin of apolitical
Example Sentences
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He replied that he was "interested in doing things that are apolitical" and which could help people find connection in our "strangely algorithmic and divided world".
From Barron's
The job is supposed to be nonpartisan and apolitical, which should go without saying.
From Los Angeles Times
Though Pratt still claims to be apolitical, on the one-year anniversary of the wildfires, he announced his plans to run for mayor.
From Los Angeles Times
In his Sunday night statement, Powell pledged that the Fed will continue to work apolitically while the investigation proceeds.
"The Kennedy Center was founded to be an apolitical home for free artistic expression for artists of all nationalities and ideologies," Schwartz, 77, said.
From BBC
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