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Idealised
Idealised meaning
Non-Oxford British English standard spelling of idealized.
Example sentences (20)
Planning US Army idealised linear ambush plan US Army idealised L-shaped ambush plan Ambushes are complex, multi-phase operations, and are, therefore, usually planned in some detail.
Given the recognised impact, for example, of idealised body images on social media on the mental wellbeing of young people, as a society we should seriously consider what the long-term effects of ageist stereotypes are on our health and wellbeing.
Bjorn Sandstrom, Swedish elite cross-country skier and environmental scientist, said: “Many sports federations and professional athletes are marketing an idealised, elite lifestyle with high consumption of products and travel.
Go to any Catholic country, church, institution or European museum, and her image is inescapable – as the idealised, obeisant, chaste, beautiful woman.
My favourite is The Cabinet of Mr Le Clerc, an exquisitely detailed depiction of an idealised scientific laboratory.
Still, in sitcom terms, delivered, if not the real (tough, dirty) 1990s, than a zingy, joshing, idealised facsimile of it.
The Bath study explores the effects of two types of customisation (idealised and realistic) in an immersive bike racing exergame.
Cloaking his abuse in the allusive language of idealised love does not lessen Humbert’s crimes, but allows Nabokov to skewer him where he hides.
Even if one happens to have an approximation of the idealised body, the scrutiny of women’s size, shape and features, with the yearly modifications to the model, means that the girl or woman with a thin body can feel just as insecure.
Set in 12th-century France, the Finnish-born Saariaho’s first opera, which premiered in Salzburg in 2000, is a haunting tale of a troubadour’s quest for idealised love, as well as a contemplation on life, longing and death.
The FO, however, said the latest legislation by the Indian government was another major step towards the realisation of the concept of “Hindu Rashtra, idealised and relentlessly pursued by the right-wing Hindu leaders for several decades”.
Idealised romanticism is heavily criticised in the play through subtle implications in each conversation.
Returning to the ineffable force, the idealised Mentor dies before the hero can complete the great and life-threatening encounter that will complete his quest.
AJCs operate by re-timing the output pulses so they align more closely to an idealised pulse signal.
All real-world op-amps fall short of the idealised specification above—but some modern components have remarkable performance and come close in some respects.
An idealised grating is considered here which is made up of a set of slits of spacing d, that must be wider than the wavelength of interest to cause diffraction.
Consequently, the linguist can study an idealised version of language, greatly simplifying linguistic analysis (see the "Grammaticality" section below).
Courage, dignity, altruism and loyalty were morally redemptive; Lucian idealised this principle in his story of Sisinnes, who voluntarily fought as a gladiator, earned 10,000 drachmas and used it to buy freedom for his friend, Toxaris.
He is presented as an idealised Christian emperor who built churches for the glory of God and defenses for the safety of his subjects and who showed particular concern for the water supply.
He preferred to paint his subjects as the eye sees them, with all their natural flaws and defects instead of as idealised creations.