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"
1This affection is a good precisely because it leads to our perfection.
2However, it is in their flower form that they reach utter perfection.
3In architecture, in sculpture, and in painting the Greeks attained absolute perfection.
4We seek perfection, we always want to be better. TV: 7 p.m.
5In the flourishing days of Attica, the gymnasium was in its perfection.
1He is the father of idealism in philosophy, in politics, in literature.
2The answer lies in the widespread devotion to realism instead of idealism.
3His idealism had made him ridiculous in the eyes of the townsfolk.
4If you're her friend, you might say it's a form of idealism.
5Both pasts had in common the growth and sudden ruin of idealism.
1National factors were strong predictors of data completeness on the studied indicators.
2The story he had had to tell was simple in its completeness.
3As the actual conditions approach completeness the chicken becomes a better-and-better-grounded possibility.
4The success of B2 depends upon the completeness of the aerial observation.
5First, proving completeness is proving a negative, and that is nearly impossible.
1As he followed Don through the room, Ivan admired their physical flawlessness.
2Possessing her flawlessness fills you with a drug, a perfect divine bliss.
3Although mainstream media often seeks to overlook or erase our flawlessness, we are undeniable.
4The supreme confidence of this woman and the flawlessness of her schemes dazed him.
5His posture, hair and expression rivaled one-another for flawlessness.
Translations for idealness