ideologically

[US]/ˌaidiə'lɔdʒikali/
[UK]/ˌaɪdɪəˈl ɑd ʒɪk l..ɪ/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

adv. in terms of ideology; in terms of belief system.

Example Sentences

the film is ideologically incoherent.

He has slipped back ideologically.

Ideologically, they have many differences.

The Bolivian president, Evo Morales, has said the universities would help “decolonize” the country ideologically, culturally, socially, and economically, El Pais reports (in Spanish).

The two parties are ideologically opposed on many issues.

She is ideologically committed to social justice.

The group is ideologically diverse, with members holding various beliefs.

The candidate's speech was ideologically charged, appealing to specific groups.

The organization is ideologically aligned with environmental protection causes.

The newspaper is known for its ideologically driven editorials.

The students engaged in ideologically charged debates in class.

The party's platform is ideologically rooted in socialist principles.

The film explores the characters' ideologically conflicting viewpoints.

The professor's lectures are known for being ideologically challenging.

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