Use "idealized" in a sentence

1. Idealized Bhikku Cyclas in Gear Set; Samsara in Gear Set; Idealized Bhikku Knotcap in Gear Set; Idealized Bhikku Gloves in Gear Set; Idealized Bhikku Poleyns in Gear Set; Idealized Bhikku Boots in Gear Set; Armor Set/iLevel 400-499

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3. You haven't idealized mankind, you've deformed it.

4. Idealized Bhikku 480 - obtained by completing Memoria Misera (Extreme) Notes: Only the Idealized version is dyeable

5. With few exceptions, subjects were idealized.

6. Anthropophagist?himself a cannibalization, not of Rousseau's idealized

7. To model pore shrinkage, the pores are idealized as elastic cylinders.

8. Departing from the idealized images of earlier pharaohs, Akhenaten …

9. The paramilitary struggle has been idealized in murals throughout Northern Ireland

10. Two additional risks related to social media are idealized reality and debilitating comparisons.

11. The energetics of the system may be idealized as an atmospheric Carnot heat engine.

12. After she was long-dead, writers praised her, and painters idealized her.

13. The Prandtl boundary-layer theory is extended for an idealized elastico-viscous liquid.

14. Utamaro's individuated beauties were in sharp contrast to the stereotyped, idealized images that had been the norm.

15. To shed light on their equivalence, we consider an idealized system of N molecules.

16. The Cohesive zone is idealized as two Cohesive surfaces, which are held together by a Cohesive traction

17. "Social Contradiction and Symbolic Resolution: Practical and Idealized Affines in Taiwan." Ethnology 23(4):249-60, 1984

18. Chivalric romances celebrate an idealized code of civilized behavior that combines loyalty, honor, and courtly love.

19. What does Archetypical mean? In the way of an archetype, in the way of an idealized model or most representative

20. Bucolic definition: (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic synonyms: rural, arcadian, pastoral antonyms: urban, cosmopolitan, cityfied

21. Considering contemporary reality unworthy of “exalted” art, Academism presented instead timeless and nonnational norms of beauty, idealized images, and

22. Walter Pitts and Warren McCulloch analyzed networks of idealized artificial neurons and showed how they might perform simple logical functions.

23. These are idealized limits of the real situation for Adsorbates on solid surfaces, which are more accurately described as hindered translators

24. Traditionally, Continuity of care is idealized in the patient's experience of a 'continuous caring relationship' with an identified health care professional

25. 12 Goddesses giving birth while sitting serenely on thrones flanked by lions; temples shaped like an idealized outline of a woman.

26. Idealized cross section to show the geogene and Anthropogenetic facies relation between vivianite-bearing ferricretes and vivianite-bearing ironstones (not to scale)

27. He idealized his city and strove throughout his life to restore Athens' supremacy and motivate his compatriots against Philip II of Macedon.

28. Archetypical (comparative more Archetypical, superlative most Archetypical) In the way of an archetype , in the way of an idealized model or most representative

29. Hypernyms ("Bodice ripper" is a kind of): romance (a novel dealing with idealized events remote from everyday life)

30. A Catenary is the curve that an idealized hanging chain or cable assumes under its own weight when supported only at its ends

31. It’s this idealized version of the Anglosphere that was an important part of why Britain, in June 2016, decided to leave the European Union.

32. 18 Do not forget that you are dealing with an imperfect descendant of Adam, not some idealized hero or heroine out of a romance novel.

33. These images expose a budding female sexuality, and call into question an idealized vision of femininity. 'Belle de Jour' was produced in 2002/200

34. About The Book Benares, Kashi or Varanasi-an illustious place of pilgrimage and an idealized nucleus of faith-has been ' likened to Jerusalem and Mecca

35. True clapotis is very rare, because the depth of the water or the precipitousness of the shore are unlikely to completely satisfy the idealized requirements.

36. Our method is, first, to define an idealized model, called the classic Bursty channel, toward which most burst-correcting schemes are explicitly or implicitly aimed; next

37. Gaddafi's rise to power had roots in his belief in pan-Arabism, an idealized vision of a united Arab nation stretching from the Persian Gulf to the Atlantic Ocean.

38. He admired classical traditions of landscape and portraiture, yet compared with the muscular bodies and idealized proportions of those traditions, this Bather appears both physically ungraceful and psychologically remote.

39. His works dispensed with the poetic dreamscapes made by Harunobu, opting instead for realistic depictions of idealized female forms dressed in the latest fashions and posed in scenic locations.

40. Modern Atheisms need to (1) acknowledge both the meaningfulness and existence of these idealized abstractions and material items, and (2) recognize their existence as gods to some people

41. In the solvent-permeable and ion- penetrable porous surface layer of the particle, idealized hydrodynamic frictional segments with fixed charges are assumed to distribute at a uniform density.

42. Byzantine art is characterized by a shift away from the naturalism and idealized forms associated with earlier Greek and Roman art toward more stylized, abstract forms, with an overall tendency toward flatness

43. Theoretical considerations and pre-tests with an almost “idealized drying material” (Ytong aerated cement slabs) served to determine the influence of the psychrometric difference of the drying medium on the drying rate.

44. Many of his historical paintings, such as Beneath the Crown (1889) also known as The Russian Bride's Attire and Before the Wedding, showed an idealized view of Russian life of prior centuries.

45. For much of the last century, Bespoke referred almost exclusively to men’s tailored suits, a practice idealized by the fine, and pricey, craftsmen and women of Savile Row in London.

46. In optics A ray is an idealized model of light, obtained by choosing a line that is perpendicular to the wavefronts of the actual light, and that points in the direction of energy flow

47. In the process of his seeking for his idealized love, the boy finally became aware of the grimness of the reality and great discrepancy between the real world and the ideal world in his mind.

48. Although seen in the West as a ruthless autocrat, in Qaddafi's own mind he is an avatar of an idealized form of mass democracy, eschewing the confusing bureaucracy of a representative system.

49. It lends its name to a genre of literature, art, and music that depicts such life in an idealized manner, typically for urban audiences.A pastoral is a work of this genre, also known as Bucolic, from the Greek βουκολικόν, from

50. To Archer Arjuna, that (Alter's) way of life is the idealized image of a hero, however, on the other hand, the Lostbelt Servant Arjuna longs for the nature of a proud hero that Archer possesses.

51. A Bucolic could be a short poem about pastoral (cow) life or a country person, who is stereotyped as a cowherd. Used as an adjective, Bucolic can refer to an idealized rural life (think life with cows) or to herdsmen (more cows)

52. ‘Explore coral formations, underwater walls and sheltered caverns Aswarm with fish of all colors.’ ‘By Wednesday, Sheridan was Aswarm with inquisitive and sympathetic strangers asking troubling questions.’ ‘For Rodney the imaginary hotel was an idealized vision of an elegantly-appointed hotel, Aswarm with chic guests.’

53. Course objective for students; To have a qualitative understanding of structural dynamics and Aeroelasticity, including the knowledge of what disciplines are involved; To know how to derive equilibrium equations or equations of motion, including boundary conditions, for idealized structural dynamics and Aeroelasticity

54. Anthropophagite; eat; References in periodicals archive? Such crucial questions can be answered only by the community itself, and this will only happen when it sees itself in a less idealized and self-congratulatory fashion, without falling into the isolationist trap of multiculturalism,

55. If Advection was the only process affecting the transport of a solute in an idealized, homogeneous porous medium, the result would be that the solute would move in the form of a distinct, sharp concentration front through the groundwater medium (Figure 2)

56. Summary of NeoClassicism New classics of the highest rank! This was the rallying cry of populations immersed in the 18 th century Age of Enlightenment who wanted their artwork and architecture to mirror, and carry the same set of standards, as the idealized works of the Greeks and Romans.

57. Roth Economists are interested in Bargaining not merely because many transactions are negotiated (as opposed to being entirely determined by market forces) but also because, conceptually, Bargaining is precisely the opposite of the idealized "perfect competition" among infinitely many traders, in terms of which economists often think

58. The cone and the cylinder are the two idealized shapes used to describe the Bores of wind instruments.Instruments may consist of a primarily cylindrical tube ending in a "flare" or "bell".These shapes affect the prominence of harmonics associated with the timbre of the instrument.

59. Definitions and Meaning of Bucolic in English Bucolic adjective (used with regard to idealized country life) idyllically rustic Synonyms: arcadian, pastoral Examples - a country life of arcadian contentment - a pleasant Bucolic scene - charming in its pastoral setting - rustic tranquility; relating to shepherds or herdsmen or devoted to raising

60. Lifshitz's theory for two metal plates reduces to Casimir's idealized 1/a4 force law for large separations a much greater than the skin depth of the metal, and conversely reduces to the 1/a3 force law of the London dispersion force (with a coefficient called a Hamaker constant) for small a, with a more complicated dependence on a for intermediate separations determined by the dispersion of the materials.