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单词 ideologize
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ideologizev.

Brit. /ˌʌɪdɪˈɒlədʒʌɪz/, /ˌɪdɪˈɒlədʒʌɪz/, U.S. /ˌɪdiˈɑləˌdʒaɪz/, /ˌaɪdiˈɑləˌdʒaɪz/
Forms: 1800s– ideologise, 1800s– ideologize, 1900s– idealogize (rare).
Origin: Formed within English, by derivation. Etymons: ideology n., -ize suffix.
Etymology: < ideology n. + -ize suffix. In sense 2 perhaps after idea n., with the intended meaning ‘by association of ideas only, rather than literally’; compare ideologically adv. 2. With sense 3 compare ideologized adj. 2, ideologizing n. 2.On the variation in form see note at ideo- comb. form.
1. intransitive. To speculate, theorize in an impractical or visionary way. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
the mind > mental capacity > belief > speculation > engage in speculation [verb (intransitive)]
dreama1538
venture1559
speculatea1677
problemize1844
ideologize1846
1846 W. Hazlitt tr. in tr. F. Guizot Hist. Civilization I. Biogr. Notice p. x They ideologized, in truth, a great deal; but they had little to do with politics.
2. transitive. To treat in a non-literal way. Obsolete.
ΘΚΠ
society > leisure > the arts > literature > style of language or writing > figure of speech > figures of meaning > express with figure of meaning [verb (transitive)]
ideologize1861
1861 J. W. Burgon Inspiration & Interpr. p. lxxxvi (heading) The essayist himself ideologized.
3.
a. transitive. To treat ideologically, make a matter of ideology.
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1932 C. F. Atkinson tr. O. Rank Art & Artist xii. 372 The artist..succeeds in changing this purely subjective creative process into an objective one, which means that through ideologizing it he transfers it from his own self to his work.
a1939 O. Rank Beyond Psychol. (1941) i. 45 By idealizing and ideologizing the victorious type of the French Revolution, this German philosopher envisioned a new type of ruler who set out to determine himself and be himself.
1971 A. W. Gouldner Coming Crisis of Western Sociol. 47–8 Every theory and every theorist ideologizes social reality.
1995 Daily Tel. 28 Feb. 21/2 A considerable part of the problem is that the matter has been ideologised. On the one hand are people who wish to deny that the phenomenon exists; on the other hand, there are people who want to see it everywhere.
b. transitive. With into: to change through ideology.
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1932 J. Burnham & P. E. Wheelwright Introd. Philos. Anal. viii. 295 Darwin began the mechanistic approach, setting up the principle he called natural selection, and which his follower, Herbert Spencer, ideologized into the survival of the fittest.
1949 L. Trilling in Amer. Q. 1 1200 Say what we will as critics and teachers trying to defend the province of art from the dogged tendency of our time to ideologize all things into grayness.
1975 New Left Rev. Nov. 15 The national state has been ideologized into ‘nationalism’.
2003 G. E. Fuller Future of Polit. Islam v. 91 Why regional differences can be the source of conflict that later becomes ideologized into primarily religious differences.

Derivatives

ˌideˌologiˈzation n.
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1950 R. Strausz-Hupé & S. T. Possony Internat. Relations iii. xv. 4443 The ‘ideologization’ of modern politics has reached a degree where rational solutions to political problems may have become impossible.
2002 Austral. Jrnl. Social Issues (Nexis) 1 May 193 The ideologization and validation of war experience.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, November 2010; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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