ideologise
/aɪdiˈɒləɡaɪz/Definitions
1. verb
to attribute or ascribe a particular ideology to someone or something; to interpret something in terms of its underlying ideology.
“The critics accused the filmmaker of ideologising the movie to promote a certain worldview.”
2. verb
to engage in or espouse ideological activities or discussions.
“The activist spent her career ideologising about social justice and equality.”
3. noun
the act or process of attributing or ascribing a particular ideology to someone or something.
“The politician’s ideologising was seen as a way to sway public opinion.”
4. noun
an instance of attributing or ascribing a particular ideology to someone or something.
“The ideologising of the company’s mission statement sparked controversy among employees.”