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WordReference Random House Learner's Dictionary of American English © 2024i•de•ol•o•gy /ˌaɪdiˈɑlədʒi, ˌɪdi-/USA pronunciation n., pl. -gies. - the body of belief, doctrine, or thought that guides an individual, movement, or group: [uncountable]communist ideology.[countable]numerous ideologies of social behavior.
See -log-. WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024i•de•ol•o•gy (ī′dē ol′ə jē, id′ē-),USA pronunciation n., pl. -gies. - the body of doctrine, myth, belief, etc., that guides an individual, social movement, institution, class, or large group.
- such a body of doctrine, myth, etc., with reference to some political and social plan, as that of fascism, along with the devices for putting it into operation.
- Philosophy
- the study of the nature and origin of ideas.
- a system that derives ideas exclusively from sensation.
- theorizing of a visionary or impractical nature.
- 1790–1800; ideo- + -logy; compare French idéologie
Collins Concise English Dictionary © HarperCollins Publishers:: ideology /ˌaɪdɪˈɒlədʒɪ/ n ( pl -gies)- a body of ideas that reflects the beliefs and interests of a nation, political system, etc and underlies political action
- speculation that is imaginary or visionary
- the study of the nature and origin of ideas
ideological /ˌaɪdɪəˈlɒdʒɪkəl/, ˌideoˈlogic adj ˌideoˈlogically adv |