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Definition of idealize in English: idealize(British idealise) verb ʌɪˈdiːəlʌɪzaɪˈdi(ə)ˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective idealizedRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality. Helen's idealized accounts of their life together Example sentencesExamples - The portrait is idealized on so many different levels it would be difficult to enumerate them.
- Naturalism was one aspect of the wider artifice that expressed the known and unknown world through enhanced, idealized reality.
- They give idealized realizations of my work in the string quartet medium.
- So, growing up, I knew that the Hollywood depiction of Indian life was rather idealized.
- Transformational leaders, on the other hand, tend to be idealized, and oriented to change.
- On the one hand, there are idealized good men like her father and Palmer.
- The competitive environment, idealized in perfect competition, represents the most efficient structure.
- The film is narrated collectively by a group of neighborhood boys, now older, who idolized and idealized the five girls.
- Continuing to measure idealized final outcomes will not enable us to answer these questions.
- Moral values at the national level are idealized family values projected onto the nation.
- Yet the villagers are not idealized, but portrayed with all their faults and petty hostilities.
- Even the weather is idealized in consistently sunny, warm conditions, unlike typical mountain weather.
- His trademark are idealized women with extremely tall and slender bodies.
- They created idealized hierarchies that favored their own group over others.
- Of course we do think first of the King, the magnificent monarch of a glorified or idealized medieval realm.
- She was idealized as a martyr's daughter and a symbol of Palestine.
- It seems that many people living in the West still live in the simple, polarized westerns of their simpler, more idealized childhoods.
- He does his best here to present Richard and Elise as idealized lovers caught up in a classical tragic romance.
- However, it is quite possible that there exist idealized solutions that do not lie close, in any sense, to non-idealized ones.
- The political culture that is idealized in the writings of Plato and Aristotle is not cosmopolitan.
Synonyms romanticize, romance, be unrealistic about, look at something through rose-tinted/rose-coloured spectacles, paint a rosy picture of, glamorize idolize, apotheosize, deify
Derivatives noun Orwell was indeed unsociable, anti-feminist and homophobic, but only ambiguously anti-Semitic, and by no means such a dewy-eyed idealiser of the plebs as some have imagined.
Definition of idealize in US English: idealize(British idealise) verbīˈdē(ə)ˌlīzaɪˈdi(ə)ˌlaɪz [with object]often as adjective idealizedRegard or represent as perfect or better than in reality. Helen's idealized accounts of their life together Example sentencesExamples - His trademark are idealized women with extremely tall and slender bodies.
- Yet the villagers are not idealized, but portrayed with all their faults and petty hostilities.
- Moral values at the national level are idealized family values projected onto the nation.
- On the one hand, there are idealized good men like her father and Palmer.
- Naturalism was one aspect of the wider artifice that expressed the known and unknown world through enhanced, idealized reality.
- He does his best here to present Richard and Elise as idealized lovers caught up in a classical tragic romance.
- However, it is quite possible that there exist idealized solutions that do not lie close, in any sense, to non-idealized ones.
- Transformational leaders, on the other hand, tend to be idealized, and oriented to change.
- So, growing up, I knew that the Hollywood depiction of Indian life was rather idealized.
- Of course we do think first of the King, the magnificent monarch of a glorified or idealized medieval realm.
- The film is narrated collectively by a group of neighborhood boys, now older, who idolized and idealized the five girls.
- Continuing to measure idealized final outcomes will not enable us to answer these questions.
- They give idealized realizations of my work in the string quartet medium.
- They created idealized hierarchies that favored their own group over others.
- The portrait is idealized on so many different levels it would be difficult to enumerate them.
- It seems that many people living in the West still live in the simple, polarized westerns of their simpler, more idealized childhoods.
- The competitive environment, idealized in perfect competition, represents the most efficient structure.
- The political culture that is idealized in the writings of Plato and Aristotle is not cosmopolitan.
- She was idealized as a martyr's daughter and a symbol of Palestine.
- Even the weather is idealized in consistently sunny, warm conditions, unlike typical mountain weather.
Synonyms romanticize, romance, be unrealistic about, look at something through rose-coloured spectacles, look at something through rose-tinted spectacles, paint a rosy picture of, glamorize |