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 "ideal"
Examples for "ideal"
1In the winter it was cozy; in the summer it was ideal.
2Their current deals expire next year, which Wenger called an ideal situation.
3On that note, the Cam McCarthy situation is clearly far from ideal.
4Far from ideal, however, is the timing of the change in leadership.
5Far in the future, the World Controllers have created the ideal society.
1It was still distant, abstract: battles at sea thousands of miles off.
2Part of the problem is that microformats are thus far very abstract.
3Freedom -rather more complicated in the concrete than the abstract, yes?'
4ITF's interest in Ireland's rescue services therefore is not an abstract thing.
5The idea of vegetation in general is too abstract to be primitive.
1And those concerns aren't just theoretical; dangerous lapses happen all the time.
2However, the theoretical mechanism governing this process is still not entirely understood.
3This work provides a theoretical basis for understanding the described experimental observations.
4But, just as a theoretical question, suppose examination did reveal physical damage?
5Rung said the theoretical benefits of parks go beyond encouraging physical activity.
1The soaring sublimity of the Moslem monotheism comes partly from its narrowness and abstractness.
2The open arms of the world!-howmocking in its abstractness.
3Of such abstractness and one-sidedness I accuse most of the critics of my own account.
4Anything approaching abstractness did not.
5The logical relation stands to the psychological relation between idea and object only as saltatory abstractness stands to ambulatory concreteness.
Translations for idealness