Property of dealing in generality or ideal representations, not being concrete with regard to instances of a phenomenon being discussed.
Absence of flaws; quality of an ideal object.
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Examples for "perfection "
Examples for "perfection "
1 This affection is a good precisely because it leads to our perfection .
2 However, it is in their flower form that they reach utter perfection .
3 In architecture, in sculpture, and in painting the Greeks attained absolute perfection .
4 We seek perfection , we always want to be better. TV: 7 p.m.
5 In the flourishing days of Attica, the gymnasium was in its perfection .
1 He is the father of idealism in philosophy, in politics, in literature.
2 The answer lies in the widespread devotion to realism instead of idealism .
3 His idealism had made him ridiculous in the eyes of the townsfolk.
4 If you're her friend, you might say it's a form of idealism .
5 Both pasts had in common the growth and sudden ruin of idealism .
1 National factors were strong predictors of data completeness on the studied indicators.
2 The story he had had to tell was simple in its completeness .
3 As the actual conditions approach completeness the chicken becomes a better-and-better-grounded possibility.
4 The success of B2 depends upon the completeness of the aerial observation.
5 First, proving completeness is proving a negative, and that is nearly impossible.
1 As he followed Don through the room, Ivan admired their physical flawlessness .
2 Possessing her flawlessness fills you with a drug, a perfect divine bliss.
3 Although mainstream media often seeks to overlook or erase our flawlessness , we are undeniable.
4 The supreme confidence of this woman and the flawlessness of her schemes dazed him.
5 His posture, hair and expression rivaled one-another for flawlessness .
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