ideologize — ˌjīz transitive verb ( ed/ ing/ s) Etymology: ideology + ize 1. : to interpret or formulate ideologically the dogged tendency of our time to ideologize all things into grayness Lionel Trilling 2. : to cause (as an individual or a social… … Useful english dictionary
ideologize — /uy dee ol euh juyz , id ee /, v.t., ideologized, ideologizing. 1. to explain or express ideologically: to ideologize a political opinion. 2. to cause to comply with or yield to a particular ideology. Also, esp. Brit., ideologise. [1855 60;… … Universalium
ideologize — id·e·o·lo·gize || ‚aɪdɪ É‘lÉ™dÊ’aɪz / É’l v. argue from an ideological point of view; cause to identify with a particular set of ideals … English contemporary dictionary
ideologize — ide·ol·o·gize … English syllables
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ideology — [ī΄dē äl′ə jē, id΄ēäl′ə jē] n. pl. ideologies [Fr idéologie: see IDEO & LOGY] 1. Archaic the study of the nature and origin of ideas 2. thinking or theorizing of an idealistic, abstract, or impractical nature; fanciful speculation 3. the… … English World dictionary