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ideological
[ ahy-dee-uh-loj-i-kuhl, id-ee- ]
Other Word Forms
- i·de·o·log·i·cal·ly adverb
- an·ti-i·de·o·log·i·cal adjective
- an·ti-i·de·o·log·i·cal·ly adverb
- non·i·de·o·log·ic adjective
- non·i·de·o·log·i·cal adjective
- non·i·de·o·log·i·cal·ly adverb
- un·id·e·o·log·i·cal adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of ideological1
Example Sentences
It has been so easy for a disruptor in chief with fascist ambitions, messianic leadership and outdated and highly ideological economic whims and practices to deform and attack the most basic principles of democracy.
Writing in The Times, Sir Keir said the lesson learned from the elections was not that the country needed "ideological zealotry".
The federal and provincial Conservative parties are legally different entities, though they belong to the same ideological tent, and Ford is leader of Ontario's Progressive Conservative Party.
Hosts with a mix of professional and ideological backgrounds are part of a growing pattern on MSNBC.
“While there may not be an ideological majority in New York City, there is a majority of people who feel left behind by this mayor’s economic policies.”
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