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po·lit·i·cal cli·mate

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  1. political climatenoun

    The aggregate mood or opinions of a population about current political issues that affect said population in some way.

  2. Etymology: From political + climate. In popular usage by late 20th century.

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  1. Political climate

    The political climate is the aggregate mood and opinions of a political society at a particular time. It is generally used to describe when the state of mood and opinion is changing or unstable. The phrase has origins from both ancient Greece and medieval-era France. While the concept of a political climate has been used historically to describe both politics and public reactions to political actions in various forms, the naming of the concept by the addition of the modifier "political" to the base "climate" has been fairly recent. Public opinion is also widely used incorrectly as a synonym for political climate. As for judging what the climate is at any given time, there is no way to know an entire country's views on certain subjects. So, polls are used to estimate what the political climate "feels" like on a regular basis.

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of political climate in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of political climate in Pythagorean Numerology is: 7

Examples of political climate in a Sentence

  1. Charles Schwab:

    In light of a divided political climate and an increase in attacks on those participating in the political process, we believe a clear and apolitical position is in the best interest of our clients, employees, stockholders and the communities in which we operate.

  2. German Heinzenknecht:

    Nerves are getting frayed. The weather is complicated and so is the political climate, the situation is difficult because of two factors: the flowering of wheat plants and corn planting. If it does not rain by Oct. 15, it's going to get bad. So, on top of the political situation, everybody will be talking about the weather.

  3. Barry Schellenberg:

    New York and California had much higher outbound activity, it could be the cost of living, tax rates or the political climate, perhaps.

  4. Jon Gould:

    It's really difficult to know. If you ever were to ask one of the Supreme Court justices whether this has any influence in any way, the answer is going to be no, at the same time, we think we have circumstantial evidence that several justices take into account the political climate, the political consequences of their decisions.

  5. Mike Solan:

    The result of this betrayal has caused 350 police officers to flee Seattle since the riots. Many of these former police employees left for lower paying agencies just to escape Seattle’s toxic political climate, we also have another 100 officers now off the street due to the Mayor’s COVID-19 vaccination mandate and another 130 officers currently unavailable for service who are out on extended leave. When totaled, that is just under half the department gone/unavailable in almost two years. Seattle’s current police staffing crisis was caused by our current politicians and sadly it all could’ve been avoided. This political betrayal will forever be their legacy.


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