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Definition of Semipolitical
1. Adjective. Political in some (but not all) aspects.
Definition of Semipolitical
1. [adj]
Lexicographical Neighbors of Semipolitical
Literary usage of Semipolitical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The New Schaff-Herzog Encyclopedia of Religious Knowledge: Embracing by Johann Jakob Herzog, Philip Schaff, Albert Hauck (1909)
"Many of them are, however, semipolitical, and all of them are tabooed by the
government. Their manuals are copied by hand, and are practically inaccessible, ..."
2. An Introduction to the History of Medicine: With Medical Chronology by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1921)
"This bold pronouncement, along with the tendencies of his semipolitical periodical,
Die medizinische Reform (1848-9), soon got Virchow into trouble with the ..."
3. An Introduction to the History of Medicine by Fielding Hudson Garrison (1913)
"This bold pronouncement, along with the tendencies of his semipolitical periodical,
Die medizinische Reform (1848-9), soon got Virchow into trouble with the ..."
4. Christianizing the Social Order by Walter Rauschenbusch (1912)
"Its power becomes intolerable when its spiritual cohesion is increased by large
vested wealth and semipolitical power, as in the case of the Roman Catholic ..."
5. Roman Imperialism by Tenney Frank (1914)
"From time immemorial a semipolitical, priestly board existed whose province it
was to supervise the rites peculiar to the declaration of war and the ..."