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Comparative
more ideological
Superlative
most ideological
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based on or relating to a specific set of political or economic views or policies
- The party's platform is rooted in ideological principles of liberalism and social justice.
- The ideological divide between conservatives and liberals shapes public policy debates.
- He rejected the ideological dogma of the regime and sought political reform.
- The ideological differences between the two candidates became apparent during the debate.
- The ideological shift towards free-market capitalism led to changes in economic policy.
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related to or suggestive of ideas, often abstract or theoretical in nature
- The conference focused on ideological debates surrounding technology and ethics.
- The philosopher's work was purely ideological, not concerned with practical applications.
- Her writings were ideological in nature, exploring complex theories.
- The book discussed ideological implications of modern political thought.
- They had an ideological approach to solving the community's problems.
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