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The word politics is the noun form; a word for the activities associated with the governance of a country or area; competition between groups or individuals for power and leadership. A related noun form is politician.

The adjective form is political.

(the adjective politic has another connotation: prudent or shrewd)

The adverb form is politically.

There is no verb form for politics, but the verb meaning to make political is politicize.

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