politico in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

Translations for politico in the English»Spanish Dictionary (Go to Spanish»English)

politico <pl politicos or politicoes> [Am pəˈlɪdɪkoʊ, Brit pəˈlɪtɪkəʊ] N

Translations for politico in the Spanish»English Dictionary (Go to English»Spanish)

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Despite the yuppification of the suburb, it keeps its reputation as a home to politico-social radicals.
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In the 19th century, a politico-economic discourse emerged.
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The first weeks of the committee's hearings were a national politico-cultural event.
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A commander needed to be equipped with imperium, a politico-religious concept.
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There are three types: delegate, trustee, and politico.
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Politico-military instability in the region was compounded by the slave trade.
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Wherever politico-economic exploitation takes place, it is invariably accompanied by psychic exploitation, the goal of which being to make the colonized people more docile.
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Alongside this politico-social theorising, he also conducted an intense research activity in the field of experimental psychology, showing particular interest in the subconscious.
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Politico concluded this because the campaign's claims, it said, were impossible to independently verify.
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The war showed that despite a tactically sound plan that had the element of surprise, little groundwork had been done to gauge the politico-diplomatic ramifications.
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