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ideological
adjective
relating
to
or
based
on
a
particular
set
of
ideas
,
beliefs
,
or
doctrines
,
especially
in
politics
or
society
•
The
two
parties
are
locked
in
an
ideological
battle
over
healthcare
reform
.
The
two
parties
are
locked
in
an
ideological
battle
over
healthcare
reform
.
•
Her
decisions
seemed
guided
more
by
ideological
purity
than
by
practical
concerns
.
Her
decisions
seemed
guided
more
by
ideological
purity
than
by
practical
concerns
.
From
ideology
+
-ical
,
first
recorded
in
the
early
19th
century
.
ideology
noun
-
ideology
,
ideologies
a
system
of
ideas
and
beliefs
that
guides
the
aims
and
actions
of
a
person
,
group
,
or
movement
•
The
revolutionary
group
adopted
a
new
ideology
centered
on
equality
and
freedom
.
The
revolutionary
group
adopted
a
new
ideology
centered
on
equality
and
freedom
.
•
Environmental
protection
is
at
the
heart
of
the
party
’
s
ideology
.
Environmental
protection
is
at
the
heart
of
the
party
’
s
ideology
.
early
19th-century
coinage
from
French
idéologie
,
originally
meaning
the
‘
science
of
ideas
’,
from
Greek
idea
‘
form
,
pattern
’
+
–logy
‘
study
’.
noun
-
ideology
,
ideologies
the
general
way
of
thinking
and
set
of
values
typical
of
a
society
,
culture
,
or
historical
period
•
The
dominant
ideology
of
the
1950s
emphasized
traditional
family
roles
.
The
dominant
ideology
of
the
1950s
emphasized
traditional
family
roles
.
•
Modern
business
ideology
often
values
innovation
over
stability
.
Modern
business
ideology
often
values
innovation
over
stability
.
Same
origin
as
Sense
1
:
from
French
idéologie
, ‘
science
of
ideas
’.
Over
time
it
came
to
mean
the
ideas
themselves
.