-ˌjīz transitive verb
( -ed/-ing/-s )
Etymology: ideology + -ize
1. : to interpret or formulate ideologically
the dogged tendency of our time to ideologize all things into grayness — Lionel Trilling
2. : to cause (as an individual or a social institution) to accept or conform to a particular ideology
planners who attempt to alter and ideologize the fundamental character of our culture