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Idealization meaning
The act or process of idealizing. | The representation of natural objects, scenes, etc., in such a way as to show their most important characteristics; the study of the ideal.
Synonyms of Idealization
Example sentences (14)
The song recounts Grant’s guilt while also offering a very un-Thompson-like idealization – that his mother felt his love from beyond the grave.
Either way, this idealization of mothers paints both mothers and daughters into a corner.
In this way, idealization becomes a vehicle for self-worth- we “want to be” like those we respect.
Although credited with having changed popular perceptions on wolves by portraying them as loving, cooperative and noble, it has been criticized for its idealization of wolves and its factual inaccuracies.
Appearance and character Henry is the first English king for whose appearance we have good contemporary visual records in realistic portraits that are relatively free of idealization.
By way of example, the adiabatic flame temperature is an idealization that uses the "adiabatic approximation" so as to provide an upper limit calculation of temperatures produced by combustion of a fuel.
Critics of Chomsky often characterise his work, by contrast, as focused on English with Platonic idealization, a characterization which Chomskyans reject (see Universal Grammar ).
Cultural idealization of thinness is believed to contribute.
He promoted the "Grand Style" in painting which depended on idealization of the imperfect.
In the Victorian era there was a growing sympathy for children and an idealization of the innocence of childhood.
Kohut had a significant impact on the field by extending Freud's theory of narcissism and introducing what he called the 'self-object transferences' of mirroring and idealization.
Middle Kingdom art, "known for its gold work and statues", moved from realism to idealization; this is exemplified by the schist statue of Amenemhatankh and the wooden Offering Bearer.
Tamar's association with the period of political and military successes and cultural achievements, combined with her role as a female ruler, has led to her idealization and romanticization in Georgian arts and historical memory.
These disciplines have definite and different man concepts that highlight those aspects of man and his behaviour by idealization that are relevant for the given human science.