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Idealized meaning
Regarded as ideal. | Considered as an ideal form of something.
Example sentences (20)
Westerns idealized history, while Roddenberry idealized the future.
It’s an idealized feeling of love laid on top of an idealized vision of New York City.
Gallagher has stated that Piro is an idealized version of himself when he was in college. citation A news post by Fred Gallagher in which he states that the character "Piro" is an idealized version of himself (Gallagher) when he was in college.
Idealized system model This section describes a simple idealized OFDM system model suitable for a time-invariant AWGN channel.
Bluey and Bingo are no idealized versions of children, nor are they like that insufferable pig-child: despite the obvious drawback of being blue Heeler puppies, they are refreshingly normal.
LOS ANGELES — Actress Raquel Welch, who helped reshape the traditional image of the Hollywood sex symbol in an era when the movie industry was still overtly defining an idealized version of sensuality for mass consumption, died on Wednesday at age 82.
Only you can stop them and find out what lies behind the idealized world.
The ultimate Straw Hat fanboy, Bartolomeo has idealized Luffy ever since he saw the Straw Hat escape an execution with a smile on his face.
Three startlingly sensitive and individualized paintings of noblewomen, accompanied by related studies of heads made on tinted paper with softly drawn white highlights, show that Botticelli did not always default to an idealized notion of beauty.
In the idealized form of governance, the Minister and the Permanent Secretary perform their functions in tandem, each operating within their clearly defined roles.
So what accounts for the bottom trough of that "U-curve," the idealized half-century or so when a small majority of white women did not bring income into the family home?
To them, the park represents a utopian vision of all the free speech and people-power virtues about Berkeley that are idealized — rightfully so, in many cases — as well as a stand-in for all their grievances about the city, the university and the world.
Unlike other pulp fiction protagonists of the time, Spade presented a less idealized version of a hardboiled detective.
While it is natural to look up to leaders, this idealized view can place undue stress on their families.
Even in the bright and idealized world of comic book superheroes, the "Women in Refrigerators" trope (as defined by Gail Simone) highlights the ever-present use of physical violation as a plot device -- usually to spur a male hero to action.
It involves merely supplanting one narrative—your own—with another in the highly curated and idealized form of a celebrity talking about their life and accomplishments.
It’s perceived as a sense of loss: a loss of some idealized image of the United States, loss of the security that comes from trusting our leaders and loss of hope for a better future.
The paradox is that this staged and airbrushed sort of nature unintentionally becomes idealized over native, untouched nature with all its warts.
Trump’s lack of leadership reflects an agenda that takes its cues from an idealized President Reagan.
For a time, many Israelis, especially those who identified with the left-wing, social democratic Labor and Meretz parties, joined Oz in promoting an idealized view of Palestinian intentions and a self-flagellating opinion of Israeli policy.