verb
- past tense of ideologize; to interpret, present, or organize something according to a particular ideology or set of beliefs
Usage: often used in academic or critical contexts; can carry a neutral or negative connotation depending on context
Examples
- The curriculum was heavily ideologized to reflect the government's political agenda.
- Critics argued that the historical account had been ideologized rather than presented objectively.
- The movement ideologized everyday practices into symbols of resistance.
- Some scholars believe the discipline became too ideologized during that period.
- The film ideologized the conflict by presenting only one perspective.