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Definition of ideologue in English: ideologuenoun ˈɪdɪəlɒɡˈʌɪdɪəlɒɡ An adherent of an ideology, especially one who is uncompromising and dogmatic. Example sentencesExamples - For years he was regarded as a solitary pip-squeak voice on the far right, a lonely ideologue from a Southern backwater.
- The editor was not an uncompromising ideologue attempting to turn back the clock.
- Holyrood has no revising chamber that could temper the extremism of these ideologues.
- I am far more of an ideologue than a partisan, and rarely hesitate to criticize bad politicians or bad policies, regardless of which party they come from.
- This is a classic straw-man argument; if all feminists were crazed ideologues certainly they would alienate many women, but this is simply not the case.
- The hardcore ideologues of zero government are trumpeting the recall as a new populist revolution.
- New Labour ideologues and their supporters want us to believe that youth crime is something new and particularly menacing.
- The years of perestroika witnessed the transformation of Izvestia into the leading ideologue of capitalist reforms.
- It's time to lay down the law to the extremist uncompromising ideologues.
- A good literary critic is not a political ideologue or policy wonk.
- These extremist ideologues abhor the very idea of a government program that works.
- To govern successfully, Chen must avoid serving his own party's extremists and ideologues.
- Well, they just caved in to a group of right-wing ideologues that hate this law.
- He provides a forensic analysis of US foreign policy through the speeches and texts of its own ideologues.
- Figuratively speaking, that would also be the well-deserved fate of America's Jacobin ideologues.
- Yusuf (not his real name) is not an ideologue, either nationalist or religious.
- Theodore Roosevelt was an heir, and an ideologue, of the defeated Confederacy.
- The federal judiciary in particular is increasingly dominated by right-wing ideologues.
- There has always been a group among the ideologues that believed in a first strike and a winnable nuclear war.
- In the beginning, administration ideologues were convinced we'd be welcomed with flowers.
Origin Early 19th century: from French idéologue; see also ideology. Definition of ideologue in US English: ideologuenoun An adherent of an ideology, especially one who is uncompromising and dogmatic. Example sentencesExamples - Well, they just caved in to a group of right-wing ideologues that hate this law.
- Theodore Roosevelt was an heir, and an ideologue, of the defeated Confederacy.
- He provides a forensic analysis of US foreign policy through the speeches and texts of its own ideologues.
- The hardcore ideologues of zero government are trumpeting the recall as a new populist revolution.
- These extremist ideologues abhor the very idea of a government program that works.
- Holyrood has no revising chamber that could temper the extremism of these ideologues.
- Yusuf (not his real name) is not an ideologue, either nationalist or religious.
- There has always been a group among the ideologues that believed in a first strike and a winnable nuclear war.
- New Labour ideologues and their supporters want us to believe that youth crime is something new and particularly menacing.
- For years he was regarded as a solitary pip-squeak voice on the far right, a lonely ideologue from a Southern backwater.
- It's time to lay down the law to the extremist uncompromising ideologues.
- I am far more of an ideologue than a partisan, and rarely hesitate to criticize bad politicians or bad policies, regardless of which party they come from.
- The years of perestroika witnessed the transformation of Izvestia into the leading ideologue of capitalist reforms.
- The editor was not an uncompromising ideologue attempting to turn back the clock.
- Figuratively speaking, that would also be the well-deserved fate of America's Jacobin ideologues.
- This is a classic straw-man argument; if all feminists were crazed ideologues certainly they would alienate many women, but this is simply not the case.
- A good literary critic is not a political ideologue or policy wonk.
- In the beginning, administration ideologues were convinced we'd be welcomed with flowers.
- The federal judiciary in particular is increasingly dominated by right-wing ideologues.
- To govern successfully, Chen must avoid serving his own party's extremists and ideologues.
Origin Early 19th century: from French idéologue; see also ideology. |