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idealize or -ise Verb [-izing, -ized] or -ising, -ised to consider or represent (something) as ideal or more nearly perfect than is true idealization
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| This study explored the 'contradictions and commonalities between idealisations of youth and technology presented in advertisements and the lived experience of teen girls with cellular phones' by analysing three primary discourses relating to teenage girls' cellular phone use. 77) The Jewish prohibition on idolatry and marginal political status has prevented them from becoming compromised by power, and has preserved an authentic negativity against all false consolations and idealisations of suffering. |
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