Pronunciation: /ˈriːəlpoʊləˌtiːk/
noun a system of politics or principles based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations
A1 Realpolitik is a term used in politics.
A2 Realpolitik is the practice of politics based on practical rather than moral or ideological considerations.
B1 Understanding Realpolitik is essential for diplomats and politicians.
B2 Realpolitik often involves making strategic decisions that prioritize national interests over ethical concerns.
C1 Many historical leaders have been known for their adept use of Realpolitik in shaping international relations.
C2 The concept of Realpolitik has been a key aspect of foreign policy discussions for centuries.
formal Realpolitik is a foreign policy approach based on practical considerations rather than ideological principles.
informal In the world of politics, Realpolitik often trumps idealism.
slang Some politicians prefer to play hardball and use Realpolitik tactics to get what they want.
figurative In life, sometimes we have to navigate through the murky waters of Realpolitik to achieve our goals.
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