Definitionadj. exalted to an ideal perfection or excellence
Last update: June 22, 2015
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Ross's Pansebeia (1655), and idealized by P. Burckhardt in 1900. [Please select]
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This child had not only grown, she had become idealized. [Please select]
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Reversing the usual process, he had idealized from the base upward. [Please select]
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Goldsmith and Burns had idealized the poor, and we admire them for their sympathy and insight. [Please select]
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He does not wish to be bothered with fiction, idealized reality is what he desires. [Please select]
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Aunt Edith always idealized the General, and Derry is paying the price. [Please select]
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This man, like thousands of others in the city, idealized you. [Please select]
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The stories can also be illustrated with clay modeling, an idealized mud-pie-making very dear to children. [Please select]
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He idealized the girl; she was to him all that he fancied. [Please select]
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It was ridiculous that he should be so sure that she was different when his only proof was a portrait, quite certainly idealized. [Please select]
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Grenfall Lorry, idealized, retired to his berth that night, his head whirling with the emotions inspired by this strange, beautiful woman. [Please select]
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