Definitions
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- noun The chief political and executive committee of a Communist party.
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- noun The governing council of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union and other Leninist
political systems . - noun A senior policymaking body in a political organisation, generally consisting of members who either are appointed by the party in control of the organisation or who attain membership through their personal political affiliations.
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- noun the chief executive and political committee of the Communist Party
Etymologies
from The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 4th Edition
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Examples
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Whether you call them a court, a junta or a politburo is irrelevant.
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One might add that such overriding emphasis on flag and anthem and face-driven notions of national interest, as decided entirely behind closed doors by something called a politburo is extremely old fashioned.
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The politburo, which is the highest decision-making body of the ruling ZANU-PF party met on Wednesday and discussed the possibility of imposing a state of emergency in response to "rising anger" over the treatment of Tsvangirai, unnamed sources told the Gazette.
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A jubilant opposition has demanded Mugabe's resignation, but the former guerrilla leader known for a ruthless political fighting spirit has already called his politburo and central committee to emergency meetings this week.
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The politburo is the most powerful body of the ruling party.
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Mmm … I don't see what Pete has dubbed the politburo losing any sleep if the two other parties go into voluntary opposition.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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Mmm … I don't see what Pete has dubbed the politburo losing any sleep if the two other parties go into voluntary opposition.
Slugger O'Toole 2009
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As a voting member of the DPVA central committee no, I do not feel I am part of a commie "politburo" and a strong supporter of Peter Russelot for the next chair of the party, I was quite surprised by the virulence of some of the comments made on the live feed of the committee that Blue Virginia provided.
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Folks like Judy Feder and Brian Moran would like to take away all of our Freedoms and just let the "politburo" of centralized government run everything.
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The DNC is behaving more and more like a Communist "politburo" that decrees who will be the "people's" candidate.
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