verb
- to remove political character, significance, or involvement from something; to make something non-political
Usage: British spelling (American: depoliticizes); third-person singular present tense
Examples
- The committee depoliticises the selection process by using objective criteria.
- She argues that the media depoliticises important social issues by avoiding context.
- The government depoliticises the appointment of judges to maintain public trust.
- Educational reforms sometimes depoliticise curriculum decisions by delegating them to experts.
- The organization depoliticises its humanitarian work to serve all communities equally.