political
adjective
uk/pəˈlɪtɪkəl/ us GOVERNMENT, POLITICS
relating to politics:
The financial crisis will determine the new government's political agenda for the next few years.
She became a candidate for the leadership of a major political party.
There the unions still hold enormous political power and represent the majority of the population.
WORKPLACE
relating to getting or keeping power within a particular company, organization, etc.:
The move by the CEO was regarded by the majority of the management as being purely political.
It was a political decision, taken in order to cling on to power.
politically
adverb
The information was judged to be politically sensitive and was not published.