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ideologically

American  
[ahy-dee-uh-lah-jik-lee, i-dee-] / ˌaɪ di əˈlɑ dʒɪk li, ˌɪ di- /

adverb

  1. with respect to an ideology or set of beliefs.


Example Sentences

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This paper was published in 2020, by the way, when pandemic shutdowns separated us physically and ideologically.

From Salon

And I think they desperately want someone that can move the country, not right or left ideologically, but actually forward in those areas.

From Los Angeles Times

She said he was being sentenced on the basis he was not "ideologically driven but motivated by money".

From BBC

Yet “tradwife’ content spans a broad spectrum: Some influencers focus on relatively apolitical topics like baking and parenting, while others combine those with more ideologically charged content.

From Salon

The 94-year-old patriarch has long viewed Lachlan as his natural heir, in part because his oldest son is the most ideologically in sync with him.

From Los Angeles Times