unideological

English

Etymology

From un- +β€Ž ideological.

Adjective

unideological (comparative more unideological, superlative most unideological)

  1. Not ideological.
    • 1975 October 5, Bernard Weinraub, β€œThe Troubles Never End For the I.R.A.”, in The New York Timesβ€Ž[1]:
      It is the Provisionals, violent, unideological and relatively strong, who have carried out most of the bombing and terror campaigns in recent years.