política

Del griego πολιτική (politikḗ), que se refiere a las actividades relacionadas con la gobernanza y el gobierno.

NOUN (1)
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policy / politics / governance / untranslatable concept untranslatable (The comprehensive nature of 'política' in Spanish encompasses various aspects of governance, decision-making, and strategy that don't have a single equivalent in English.)
Synonyms gobernanza formal , estrategia
Antonyms anarquía

The activities, ideas, or principles associated with governing a country or area; the art or science of government. It can also refer to a specific set of principles, strategies, or plans adopted by a government, organization, or individual, often implying a deliberate course of action or conduct.

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plural
políticas
  • Estudia política en la universidad. — He studies politics at the university.
  • La nueva política de la empresa favorece el teletrabajo. — The company's new policy favors remote work.
  • Participar en la política es un derecho y un deber ciudadano. — Participating in politics is a citizen's right and duty.
  • La política exterior de un país es crucial para sus relaciones internacionales. — A country's foreign policy is crucial for its international relations.
ADJ (1)
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Synonyms gubernamental formal , diplomático
Antonyms apolítico

Relating to the government, public affairs, or the art or science of politics; concerned with the state or government.

  • La situación política del país es inestable. — The political situation of the country is unstable.
  • Se espera una respuesta política a la crisis. — A political response to the crisis is expected.
  • Organizaron una manifestación política. — They organized a political demonstration.