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Definition of Political arena
1. Noun. A sphere of intense political activity.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Political Arena
Literary usage of Political arena
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Life of Charles Lamb by Edward Verrall Lucas (1907)
"... Illness—Lamb Alone —"Leisure" and a Recantation—Housekeeping Given Up—The
West- woods—A Godson—A Short Way with Bankrupts—Lamb in the political arena. ..."
2. Woman's Share in Social Culture by Anna Garlin Spencer (1912)
"In this process, women have lost for a while their footing in the political arena.
If the rule of the State goes by ..."
3. Egerton Ryerson by Nathanael Burwash, A. H. Reynar (1905)
"RYERSON IN THE political arena DOWN to 1833 Mr. Ryerson's work in its interest
and motive was ... political arena."
4. Appletons' Annual Cyclopædia and Register of Important Events of the Year (1887)
"At the end of five years of exclusive devotion to his profession, Mr. Edmunds was
induced to enter the political arena, but he has never sought political ..."
5. Father Lacombe: The Black-robe Voyageur by Katherine Hughes (1911)
"The question had been precipitated into the political arena by the ambitions of
certain politicians in Manitoba, assisted by Dalton McCarthy who was still ..."
6. A Run Through the United States, During the Autumn of 1840 by Archibald Montgomery Maxwell (1841)
"... Opinion of the New Brunswick Affair—Delays are Dangerous — political arena at
the Astor House — Probable Success of General Harrison — Dr. T 's Treatise ..."
7. History of Michigan by Charles Moore (1915)
"... Mr. Smith is a supporter of the principles of the Republican party, but has
found little time to engage in the activities of the political arena. ..."