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Meanings of
idealisation
in English
Portuguese
idealização
Catalan
idealització
Spanish
idealización
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A portrayal of something as ideal.
glorification
idealization
Portuguese
idealização
Synonyms
Examples for "
glorification
"
glorification
idealization
Examples for "
glorification
"
1
A collateral purpose of the book is the
glorification
of the Jews.
2
The partner of his bosom was the constant audience of his
self
-
glorification
.
3
Idealism, so presented, is in a sense a
glorification
of the commonplace.
4
His abasement was His
glorification
;
His crown of thorns, a heavenly diadem.
5
From this he passed to a
glorification
of the art of advertisement.
1
It made his love for Nedda more actual, less of an
idealization
.
2
Possibly the
idealization
of the best Indian traits will serve them better.
3
Nor was it any mere
idealization
of her worn and crumpled self.
4
She'd talked about the
idealization
and worship of the woman from afar.
5
By the perfidy of man the vision was shattered and the
idealization
wrecked.
Usage of
idealisation
in English
1
His personal characteristics are too distinct and too human to make
idealisation
easy.
2
So, to Kohut, grandiosity and
idealisation
are positive childhood development mechanisms.
3
The
idealisation
of film stars and athletes raises impossible expectations.
4
But Isabel did not for a moment admit of either
idealisation
or interested contempt.
5
At his time of life
idealisation
is still not a difficult or a long process.
6
Here are my notes of one specimen conversation, given without any dramatic nonsense or
idealisation
.
7
She is impulsive, given to
idealisation
,
and hopelessly illogical.
8
In fact, the link between
idealisation
of ancient ruins and totalitarian rulers has a long history.
9
From a false
idealisation
of humanitarianism, whilst Hindoos and Chinese are at all events more humane.
10
It was a superstition, not a religion; it admitted neither of allegoric interpretation nor of poetical
idealisation
.
11
But his
idealisation
of earlier ages was that of the romantic student rather than the reactionary politician.
12
How strange now appeared the dreams of her childhood, the
idealisation
of the young and beautiful mother!
13
There is a subtle charm in the taste of tea which makes it irresistible and capable of
idealisation
.
14
Both films are set in a version of the early 1960s that swings between
idealisation
and retrospective disapproval.
15
He also reminds us that Othello's tragic flaw is less jealousy than an excessive
idealisation
of his beloved.
16
There is no
idealisation
at play.
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About this term
idealisation
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
apparent idealisation
cinematic idealisation
common idealisation
excessive idealisation
false idealisation
More collocations
Translations for
idealisation
Portuguese
idealização
Catalan
idealització
Spanish
idealización
glorificación
Idealisation
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