different between ideological vs idealogical
ideological
English
Etymology
ideology +? -ical
Adjective
ideological (comparative more ideological, superlative most ideological)
- Of or pertaining to an ideology.
- Based on an ideology or misleading studies or statistics, especially based on the media or propaganda. Not based on scientific evidence or reality.
Related terms
- ideologically
- ideology
- transideological
Translations
References
- ideological in The Century Dictionary, New York, N.Y.: The Century Co., 1911.
- ideological in Webster’s Revised Unabridged Dictionary, G. & C. Merriam, 1913.
Anagrams
- eidological
ideological From the web:
- what ideological means
- what does ideological mean
- what is ideological
- what is the definition of ideological
idealogical
English
Adjective
idealogical (not comparable)
- ideologic
idealogical From the web:
- what ideological means
- what ideological beliefs
- what ideological bias
- what ideological party
- what's ideological differences
- what ideological perspective
- what's ideological imperialism
- what ideological control
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