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idealize
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i·de·al·ize  (-d-lz)
v. i·de·al·ized, i·de·al·iz·ing, i·de·al·iz·es
v.tr.
1. To regard as ideal.
2. To make or envision as ideal.
v.intr.
1. To render something as an ideal.
2. To conceive ideals or an ideal.

i·deal·i·zation (--l-zshn) n.
i·deal·izer n.

idealize, idealise [aɪˈdɪəˌlaɪz]
vb
1. to consider or represent (something) as ideal
2. (tr) to portray as ideal; glorify
3. (intr) to form an ideal or ideals
idealizer , idealiser n
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Verb1.idealize - consider or render as ideal; "She idealized her husband after his death"
consider, regard, view, reckon, see - deem to be; "She views this quite differently from me"; "I consider her to be shallow"; "I don't see the situation quite as negatively as you do"
glamorize, glamourise, romanticise, romanticize - interpret romantically; "Don't romanticize this uninteresting and hard work!"
deify - consider as a god or godlike; "These young men deify financial success"
2.idealize - form ideals; "Man has always idealized"
dream up, think up, hatch, concoct, think of - devise or invent; "He thought up a plan to get rich quickly"; "no-one had ever thought of such a clever piece of software"

idealize
verb romanticize, glorify, exalt, worship, magnify, ennoble, deify, put on a pedestal, apotheosize People often idealize the past.
Translations
idealize [aɪˈdɪəlaɪz] VTidealizar
idealize [aɪˈdɪəlaɪz] idealise (British) vtidéaliser
People idealize the past → Les gens idéalisent le passé.
idealize
idealize [aɪˈdɪəˌlaɪz] vtidealizzare


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On the other hand, we must by no means understand this as if his sensuality were blind; instinctively he knows how to discriminate, and above all, he idealises.
By having this utopian socialist figure at the narrative and affective heart of the film, the film idealises her perspective and thus necessarily sympathises with her.
Interestingly, Karl Marx stressed this function of a flee press, even though he characteristically used more romantic terms that betray a frighteningly organic view of society: The free press is the ubiquitous vigilant eye of a people's soul, the embodiment of a people's faith in itself, the eloquent link that connects the individual with the state and the world, the embodied culture that transforms material struggles into intellectual struggles and idealises their crude material form.
 
 
 
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