Examples of 'too political' in a sentence

Meaning of "too political"

The phrase 'too political' is generally used to describe a situation, topic, or person that is excessively focused on politics or heavily influenced by political biases. It often implies that the subject in question is no longer objective, rational, or fair due to strong political motivations or agendas

How to use "too political" in a sentence

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too political
Until he became too political for them.
The phrase humanitarian crisis is too political.
Maybe too political for a church setting.
But they were way too political for me.
It is too political in the negative sense of the word.
I do not like to get too political here.
They are too political and not military minded.
It seems to me that this guy is too political.
But not too political.
Some have accused me of being too political.
Bit too political for me.
This discussion is getting too political.
It got too political.
But that would make my blog too political.
You are too political.

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I think our system is viewed as being too political.
Be careful to not get too political or controversial with this topic.
Not that my songs are too political.
I am too political.
I hope that was not too political.
Too political for network TV.
I try not to get too political.
There is a concern in the telecommunications industry that the nomination of commissioners is too political.
Not to get too political.
My wife has been complaining that my blog is becoming too political.
They may be too political.
Our education system is in shambles and has become too political.
Nothing too political.
But they claim the the commission is too political.
He was too political.
I apologize if my response was too political.
It is too political.
I try to avoid being too political.
Helena 's too political to do anything on her own.
Without getting too political.
Supermarket Iceland has seen its Christmas advert blocked from TV screens for being too political.
I try not to be too political.
Is that too political an interpretation?
These fighters are too political.
As such, they are too political to be used in a more economic context.
Some said it was too political.
Easterbrook 's solicitor had refused to put forward this defence because it was deemed too political.
Some find it too political.
Most of them rejected the campaign on the grounds that it was too political.
The latter definition was viewed as too political and lacking the necessary legal precision.
At the time she was reportedly warned that her comedy was becoming too political.
The Politicians are too political to manage.
Just choose wisely if you do not want your dog to get too political.
He was banned from Rome as too political and exiled to Venetian territory.
She does not think for a minute that her texts with Peter Strzok are too political.

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