idealise|idealised|idealises|idealising in English

verb idealise (Brit.)

make ideal; represent as the embodiment of perfection; view someone or something as ideal, romanticize (also idealize)

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1. This is idealised in the "egg box-model".

2. I'm not trying to glorify or idealise women.

3. 13 Similarly, the organisation chart is an idealised guide.

4. Synonyms for Apotheosizes include worships, glorifies, deifies, idolises, idolizes, lauds, aggrandizes, elevates, ennobles and idealises

5. Synonyms for Apotheosize include worship, glorify, deify, idolise, idolize, laud, aggrandize, elevate, ennoble and idealise

6. All aristocrats idealise the common folk, as long as they keep stoking the boilers

7. Bebannered rupestrine bolis Aletes menophania undershunter Tychonian idealised half-decker opposite-leaved hyperendocrisia

8. Despite the Greek Republic being described as a democracy and idealised, it was an Androcracy

9. Idealising his tall, slender ladies, he dwells lovingly on tiny feet from which their champions remove dainty shoes.

10. There were his fine sensibilities, his fine feelings, his fine longings -- a sort of sublimated, idealised selfishness.

11. They organised sports teams to entice the young and preserved an idealised Scottish national myth (based on Robert Burns) for the elderly.

12. In the last post in this series, we introduced some core concepts using a simplified idealised structure.In this post we’ll start to consider more realistic structures and determine the column Buckling equations

13. Courbet rejected academic painting and its smooth, idealised nudes, but he also directly recriminated the hypocritical social conventions of the Second Empire, where eroticism and even pornography were acceptable in mythological or oneiric paintings.