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ideologically
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English
Etymology
From ideological + -ly.
Pronunciation
Adverb
ideologically (comparative more ideologically, superlative most ideologically)
- In an ideological manner; with respect to ideology.
- 2002, Yanis Varoufakis, Foundations of Economics: A Beginner's Companion, page 25:
- Nevertheless intellectually, ideologically and politically he identified with industrialists whom he, just like Smith, saw as the usherers of progress.
- 2022 January 10, Stephen Collinson, “Biden confronts challenges to democracy at home and abroad this week”, in CNN:
- His warning was chillingly resonant of late 20th century clashes between two ideologically opposed superpowers.
- 2025 February 19, Paul Clifton, “I am absolutely committed to reforming the railway”, in RAIL, number 1029, page 40:
- The Tories are ideologically opposed to large state-run industries, and the Lib Dems can sniff an opportunity to score points in their freshly won commuting constituencies outside London.
Derived terms
Translations
in an ideological manner; with respect to ideology
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