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nonideological

American  
[nahn-ahy-dee-uh-lahj-ik-uhl, -id-ee-uh-] / ˌnɑnˌaɪ di əˈlɑdʒ ɪk əl, -ˌɪd i ə- /

adjective

  1. not relating to, based on, or promoting any ideology.


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Ms. Veit is a wonderful writer who brings to her subject a wealth of research and an attitude of refreshingly nonideological neutrality.

From The Wall Street Journal Feb. 20, 2026

As Diamond puts it, “Offer substantive, practical, nonideological policy proposals.”

From Seattle Times May 26, 2024

It starts with nonideological issues — things like roads, bridges and bike lanes, which Blumenauer has focused much of his career on — and using agreement in those areas to build trust.

From Los Angeles Times Nov. 28, 2023

The plan was for a day of celebrations in October, framed as a nonideological tribute to a justice beloved by his colleagues on both right and left.

From New York Times Apr. 30, 2023

Especially useful for its unique discussion of the overuse of compost and a nonideological approach to raising the most nutritious food possible.

From Gardening Without Irrigation: or without much, anyway by Steve Solomon

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