different between ideologized vs ideologize
ideologized
English
Verb
ideologized
- simple past tense and past participle of ideologize
ideologized From the web:
- what does ideological mean
- what is the meaning of ideological
- what is ideological
ideologize
English
Etymology
ideology +? -ize
Verb
ideologize (third-person singular simple present ideologizes, present participle ideologizing, simple past and past participle ideologized)
- (transitive) To turn into an ideology.
Derived terms
- ideologizer
- ideologization
Translations
Portuguese
Verb
ideologize
- first-person singular present subjunctive of ideologizar
- third-person singular present subjunctive of ideologizar
- third-person singular negative imperative of ideologizar
- third-person singular imperative of ideologizar
ideologize From the web:
- what does ideological mean
- what does ideologize
- what is the meaning of ideological
- what is ideological
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