Correct spelling for the English word "idolistic" is [ˌa͡ɪdə͡lˈɪstɪk], [ˌaɪdəlˈɪstɪk], [ˌaɪ_d_əl_ˈɪ_s_t_ɪ_k] (IPA phonetic alphabet).
The term "idolistic" does not have an established dictionary definition as it appears to be a neologism. However, based on the example given and linguistic analysis, I can provide an explanation of its possible meaning.
"Ideological" is a semantic root that could be related to the term "idolistic." In this context, "idolistic" could be inferred to mean something associated with idols or idolatry. Consequently, a possible definition of "idolistic" can be outlined as follows:
Idolistic (adjective): Pertaining to the worship or veneration of idols; characterized by an excessive reverence towards material objects, individuals, or concepts.
This definition implies that "idolistic" describes a mindset or belief system that places an exaggerated importance on idols, whether in the form of physical objects, revered individuals, or abstract concepts. It suggests that individuals described as idolistic might excessively value and idolize these aspects, potentially to the point of aligning their thoughts, actions, and decisions primarily to satisfy or honor these idols.
It is important to note that, since "idolistic" is not a widely recognized term, this definition is speculative and based on a logical interpretation of the term's construction and usage.