hyperpolitical

adj

Etymology

From hyper- + political.

  1. derived from πολιτικός
  2. derived from politicus
  3. borrowed from politique
  4. formed as political — “politic + -al
  5. prefixed as hyperpolitical — “hyper + political

Definitions

  1. Extremely political.

    • The left is incapable, like the right — and every other hyperpolitical faction — of the self-perception that it is in a muddle […]
    • […] a more complete picture of how the law system functions in a hyperpolitical environment such as that found in regimes-in-transition situations.
    • […] and finally, a controversial war with Iraq that heightened the fault lines among Washington's hyperpolitical residents.

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