"political machine" meaning in English

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Noun

Forms: political machines [plural]
Head templates: {{en-noun}} political machine (plural political machines)
  1. (US politics, chiefly historical) A local political organization or individual politician that controls a large number of personal votes and can therefore exert political influence, and is therefore often viewed as scandalous. Tags: US, historical Categories (topical): US politics Derived forms: political machinery Related terms: machine politician, machine politics Translations (political organization): politisk maskine [common-gender] (Danish), poliittinen voimatekijä (Finnish), ตัวจักรทางการเมือง (dtuua-jàk-taang-gaan-mʉʉang) (Thai), บ้านใหญ่ (bâan-yài) [informal] (Thai)

Inflected forms

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