different between politicize vs reprofessionalize

politicize

English

Etymology

From politic +? -ize.

Pronunciation

  • enPR: p?-l?t'?s?z', IPA(key): /p??l?t??sa?z/

Verb

politicize (third-person singular simple present politicizes, present participle politicizing, simple past and past participle politicized)

  1. (intransitive) To discuss politics
  2. (transitive) To give something political characteristics; to turn into a political issue
  3. (transitive) To make someone politically active or aware

Antonyms

  • depoliticize

Derived terms

  • politicization
  • depoliticize
  • depoliticization

Translations

politicize From the web:

  • what politicizes a person
  • what politicizes patria
  • politicized meaning
  • what does politicized mean
  • what is politicized intelligence
  • what is politicized justice
  • what is politicized identity
  • what does politicize


reprofessionalize

English

Etymology

re- +? professionalize

Verb

reprofessionalize (third-person singular simple present reprofessionalizes, present participle reprofessionalizing, simple past and past participle reprofessionalized)

  1. To return to the status of a profession
    We need to reprofessionalize childcare.

Related terms

  • deprofessionalize
  • professionalize

See also

  • politicize

reprofessionalize From the web:

  • professionalize meaning
  • what does professionalize mean
  • what does professionalism mean
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