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)
- (intransitive) To discuss politics
- (transitive) To give something political characteristics; to turn into a political issue
- (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)
- 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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