Definitionadj. of or pertaining to or resembling a utopia
Last update: September 23, 2015
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He has utopian ideals but seldom puts them to practise. [adjective]
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Hence the terms Utopia and Utopian are also used to denote any visionary scheme of reform or social theory, especially those which fail to recognize defects inherent in human nature. [Please select]
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Why should any impractical scheme of progress be still called Utopian. [Please select]
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” From this Utopian dream arose the Royal Society of London, which received a Royal Charter from Charles II of England in 1662. [Please select]
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Not for him were Utopian visions of world-wide human order, or attempts to realize the _City of God_. [Please select]
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And Alexina, who always read prefaces and introductions last, began with "Robert Owen and the Utopian Spirit." [Please select]
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After all, it was an era of radical theories and Utopian dreams, of extravagances of every sort. [Please select]
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Our Slav Czar, in a humanitarian dream, favored the Utopian idea of universal peace, organizing the Conference of The Hague. [Please select]
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"I am afraid such a utopian state of affairs, beautiful as it is, will not work in the twentieth century." [Please select]
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But it was a Utopian dream that sent Daniel Deronda to the Orient to collect together the scattered members of his race. [Please select]
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Many spectators of recent history will dismiss the suggestion as Utopian. [Please select]
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