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ideowych

Ideowych is the genitive plural form of the Polish adjective ideowy, which translates as “ideological” or “idea-related.” The term is used to describe nouns connected with ideology, political or intellectual movements, or systems of belief. In Polish, adjectives decline by case, number, and gender; ideowych is specifically the genitive plural form.

Examples illustrate its use: in nominative plural, phrases such as ruchy ideowe (ideological movements) or partie

Origin and usage: The adjective derives from the noun idea with the standard suffix -owy, forming a

Related terms include ideologiczny (used for a stronger or more formal sense of “ideological”) and ideologia

ideowe
(ideological
parties)
are
common.
In
genitive
plural,
you
would
see
ruchów
ideowych
or
partii
ideowych.
The
phrase
programów
ideowych
(ideological
programs)
shows
the
genitive
plural
agreement
with
a
noun
in
genitive.
common
class
of
-owy
adjectives.
It
appears
across
academic,
media,
and
political
discourse
to
qualify
topics,
programs,
or
groups
defined
by
ideology.
While
ideowych
is
productive
in
formal
and
analytical
writing,
its
usage
is
generally
limited
to
contexts
dealing
with
ideology
or
ideological
content.
(ideology).
Together,
these
words
form
a
cluster
frequently
encountered
in
Polish
discussions
of
politics,
sociology,
and
cultural
studies.