politic
PRONUNCIATION: (POL-ih-tik)
MEANING: (adjective)
1. Of or pertaining to polity, or civil government; political (as in the phrase “the body politic”).
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3. (Of actions or things): Pertaining to or promoting a policy; hence, judicious; expedient; as, “a politic decision.”
ETYMOLOGY: Politic derives from Greek politikos, and from polites, “citizen,” from polis, “city.”
USAGE: “Berenike swallowed her fury and gave the governor her most politic smile.” — Randall Scott, ‘Retribution’