Definition of ideologically in English:
ideologically
adverb ˌʌɪdɪəˈlɒdʒɪk(ə)li
In a way that relates to ideas or an ideology, especially of a political or economic nature.
ideologically driven economic policies
Example sentencesExamples
- Ideologically, the shift from top-down to collaborative regulatory authority is significant.
- The show's use of parody also protected it from accusations of being ideologically conservative.
- These works are ideologically charged to the point of being propagandistic.
- Coalition parties will be ideologically close.
- Although these civil liberties directives appear to favor freedom of speech, it is a freedom that is ideologically determined.
- They are ideologically opposed to genetic enhancement.
- Like subject matter, form is always ideologically charged.
- She would not like to be a party to these ideologically motivated reactions to his works.
- We have candidates now who are closer ideologically than any two candidates I can remember in my time.
- The regime not only refused to publish writers it found ideologically unacceptable, but also made it impossible for them to get decent jobs.