Politically is an adverb. It means "of or relating to the government or the public affairs of a country." And of course, it has to do with "politics." In other words, using America as an example, there are two major political parties-- the Democrats and the Republicans. Each wants to win elections, and each has different beliefs about what would be best for America. So, when a candidate is speaking to you, he or she is usually speaking in two ways: as a person, and as a politician. To speak politically means to express your ideas in such a way that it promotes your party's viewpoints while making them seem superior to those of your opponent.
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politically correct
Politically correct.
Political types. Ambassadors, Foreign Ministers and such. Would I be politically correct in saying that they are politically immune.
it means you are motivated to do things by your political standing.
It indicates Irish Protestants, religionwise, i believe.
house arrest with a politically motivated and correct name
"piccaninny" used to mean 'a small black child'. -Now of course, politically incorrect.
The answer to this depends on who 'we' are. Also, it depends upon what you mean by 'changes'. (do you mean politically, culturally, economically etc.)
PC = personal computer Also now, 'Politically Correct'.
a situation whereby a set of people are politically knitted in idea and purpose
Silliness on the part of someone trying too hard to be politically correct.