IDEOLOGY


Meaning of IDEOLOGY in English

noun

ADJECTIVE

▪ dominant , prevailing

▪ official

▪ competing , opposing

They are divided by opposing ideologies.

▪ shared

They're rooted in a shared ~.

▪ underlying

the underlying ~ of neoliberalism

▪ core

These businesses have a core ~ of which profit is but one ideal.

▪ coherent

The party's policies were based on prejudice rather than on any coherent ~.

▪ powerful , strong

▪ narrow

the narrow ~ of the extreme right

▪ radical

the radical ~ of the French Revolution

▪ evil , hateful ( esp. AmE )

They share a hateful ~ that rejects tolerance.

▪ cultural , economic , gender ( esp. AmE ), political , racial , religious

Gender ~ still has an important role in determining how couples allocate household tasks.

▪ bourgeois , capitalist , communist , extremist , feminist , fundamentalist , liberal , Marxist , nationalist , revolutionary , socialist , etc.

VERB + IDEOLOGY

▪ have

The party had a Marxist ~.

▪ adopt , embrace , espouse , support

They distanced themselves from the upper class and adopted a communist ~.

▪ promote , spread

They want to spread their ~ of hope.

▪ impose

an ~ imposed by an elite group

▪ share

They share a common political ~.

▪ base

a unique ~ based on the concept of service

▪ challenge

This ~ was challenged in the early twentieth century.

▪ reject

Oxford Collocations English Dictionary.      Оксфордский английский словарь словосочетаний .