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/ˌaɪdiəˈɫɑdʒɪkəɫ/
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[ UK /ˌaɪdɪəlˈɒdʒɪkəl/ ]
[ UK /ˌaɪdɪəlˈɒdʒɪkəl/ ]
ADJECTIVE
- of or pertaining to or characteristic of an orientation that characterizes the thinking of a group or nation
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concerned with or suggestive of ideas
ideological application of a theory
the drama's symbolism was very ideological
How To Use ideological In A Sentence
- No, but they more or less remained together, I hate to use the word ideologically, but I guess for want of a better word, they seemed to always react, more or less, the same way to political situations and to political candidates 'platforms. Oral History Interview with Lindy Boggs, January 31, 1974. Interview A-0082. Southern Oral History Program Collection (#4007)
- The flow of assistance to Vietnam's fragile economy from its ideological allies has virtually halted.
- People who have a broad interest in the subject but who lack the historical and ideological framework for a fuller, informed reading, will be gently and entertainingly enlightened here.
- Their ideological differences are suppressed but not resolved. Times, Sunday Times
- It is not a battle for territorial domination, ideological supremacy or economic hegemony.
- But the men at City Hall, sniffing at anything too ideological, insist that big cuts are just not practical.
- As for prominence, some of that is luck, some is skill, and some is being on good terms ideologically or acquaintance-wise with a big-hitter like Instapundit. Marcotte blames sexism for her troubles.
- It is now evident that entering a new decade humanity is undergoing a global reassessment of ideological and political values. The Golden Thread - Asian experiences of post-Raj Britain
- The ideological clash between monotheism and polytheism furnishes the world with one of its first examples of asymmetrical warfare.
- Zoning's underlying presumptions were also more aligned with an ideological shift in the planning profession during the 1920s.