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Definition of Unpolitic

Unpolitic
Unpolitic Un*pol"i*tic, a. Impolitic; imprudent.

Meaning of Unpolitic from wikipedia

- Central Academy of Drama production in Beijing made every effort to be unpolitical (necessary in the aftermath of the Cultural Revolution): yet audiences...
- during the Battle of Berlin. Dönitz sought to present his government as 'unpolitical.’ However, there was no repudiation of ****sm, the **** Party was not...
- and that its antisemitism was of the "habitual, customary, 'harmless,' unpolitical variety". A 2015 article by essayist Arthur Krystal agreed with Hindus'...
- you know – I still stand on pay grounds, and maybe it is unwise and unpolitic of me to say this. If I appeared there, what if I did an imitation of...
- contrasting with the sometimes multiracial bands of the left-wing and unpolitical skinhead resurgence, which rather drew influence from the original Jamaican...
- Elements" a term changed in 2005 because it was considered inappropriate and unpolitic by regional commanders and amb****adors. MLEs were first introduced to...
- Ransom, espoused the so-called New Criticism. Its platform was avowedly unpolitical. Although Ransom came from the South and published authors from that...
- currency, he sought a form that was "elegant, racy of the soil, and utterly unpolitical". When the house finally decided on the artwork of Percy Metcalfe, Yeats...
- paralyzing ascetism, the refusal to accept state office and thereby develop unpolitically, and the doctrine of control by conscience which caused rigorous honesty...
- had come to the **** Movement as a primitive, I might almost say an unpolitical revolutionary. The other two had been attracted primarily by a political...