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Idealistic

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Idealistic meaning

Of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism.

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And when you add on the emotional conjunction between logical Mercury and Neptune in idealistic Pisces that happens late in the day, sleep can’t come fast enough.

For the Hösses, who in their youth were members of an idealistic back-to-the-land movement, life in Auschwitz was something of an idyll, Glazer came to grasp.

Frank Capra's idealistic and picturesque presentation of America became the acclaimed director's signature trademark, which makes 1944's Arsenic and Old Lace such an atypical picture for the iconic director.

I had this weird, idealistic idea of what love was, and then I was 19 and didn’t really want to be in a relationship.

Ranajitda made us see how joyous and idealistic the pursuit of ideas could be even as we wrote and debated histories.

So, when a letter to the editor refers sarcastically to my peers at North Beach as "UVM's premier student ecoists (sic)," the author is relying on a well-worn trope: the idealistic, yet hypocritical, college kid.

The book, which was published in 1895 and is the author's last completed novel tells the story of Jude Fawley, an idealistic working-class stonemason and who dreams of becoming a scholar.

The Fed is supposed to be a nonpartisan and nonpolitical institution, but it has now dropped all pretense of such idealistic notions and become a tool in the hands of its woke masters.

Their destination is the headquarters of the Fireflies, an idealistic militant group that believes Ellie's natural immunity to the infection plaguing the world may just be the key to saving it.

The show is full of memorable characters: Cinderella – “Ella” (Justine Gomes) – downtrodden, but idealistic, hopeful, and courageous, and Prince Topher (Hudsen LeRoy), brave and heroic, though somewhat misguided.

The Yellow Vests’ idealistic coat of varnish wore off quickly when some of them literally started hitting the media that earlier had found excuses for their bouts of violence, according to Bruckner.

They were young, idealistic, almost hippy-leaning, but on 4 May 1970 their idealism was suddenly shattered.

This compassionate but clever move has now started a public debate about how Thai MPs use their expenses, showing the idealistic and frugal Move Forward MPs to their advantage.

Under ‘how it started’, the meme shows the film’s protagonist, Paul Bäumer (Felix Kammerer), as a laughing, idealistic new recruit.

While he starts out as a bright, idealistic young hero in the vein of Peter Parker or Kamala Khan, Rider becomes a more tragic figure over the course of his adventures.

Without spoiling anything, I’ll say that the ending is more decisive than the novel’s, and perhaps more idealistic.

And it wasn’t merely that assimilation—an act at once idealistic, pragmatic, and mortifying—was more pressing to a Philip Roth or a Saul Bellow than one’s relationship, one way or another, to the nascent Jewish state.

Avraham, however, introduced a novel, idealistic approach to life.

But, for the most part, there's something inherently idealistic and hopeful about the way that audiences have come to embrace a Superman who feels welcoming to the most innocent and vulnerable of us all.

Culpepper’s conclusion: Even with adequate startup funding commitment ($4 million) and an idealistic devotion to local news, reporters need to be on board for the exciting work of designing something new.