1. politicized - Adjective
2. politicized - Verb
politicized
simple past and past participle of politicize
(of a person) politically aware or active
(of a thing) given political characteristics or overtones
Source: en.wiktionary.orgMedical decisions have been politicized. What doctor wants a state legislator in his consulting room? Garry Trudeau
In that sense, I became politicized because the people in the coal mining villages who were involved in the struggle knew why they were there. But they couldn't understand why some pop star from London would want to be there. Billy Bragg
We are more aware and politicized than ever before. There is very little ambiguity as to which side you are on. Margaret Cho
Progressives have won so many policy battles by relying on activist courts to do things they could not achieve at the ballot box, they've come to see an activist Supreme Court as a birthright. As a result, the Court has been politicized far more than it should be. Jonah Goldberg
The hippie movement politicized my generation. When it ended, we all started looking back at our own history, looking, in my case, for motives of rebellion. Vivienne Westwood
The fundamental problem is that there's no credibility in the judicial system, which is a system that's been completely politicized. This is retaliation and selective repression. Leopoldo Lopez