asile politique

French

Etymology

From Latin asylum, from Ancient Greek ἄσυλον (ásulon, sanctuary) + Latin polīticus (of or relating to civil policy), from Ancient Greek πολῑτῐκός (polītikós, civic, constitutional, public). Equivalent to asile (asylum) + politique (political). Compare English political asylum, German politisches Asyl n, Spanish asilo político m, etc.

Pronunciation

IPA(key): /a.zil pɔ.li.tik/

Noun

asile politique m (plural asiles politiques)

  1. political asylum
    De nombreux réfugiés ont sollicité l’asile politique.Many refugees have sought political asylum.
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