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View definitions for idealized

idealized

adjective as in idealistic

adjective as in idyllic

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But typically, in healthier times than ours, the connection between a candidate’s character and actions on the one hand, and their idealized symbolic projection on the other, remains visible and therefore functional.

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We live in a culture that has idealized parenthood while simultaneously shaming parents for every problem their child encounters.

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For example, you do not engage in conversations based on “mutual respect” and “the free exchange of ideas” and such niceties and quaint idealized assumptions with enemies of democracy.

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A boom in swimming pool construction tied to the post-war suburbanization of the state was another factor popularizing an idealized California lifestyle built around leisure and recreation.

As president, Biden has stood as a type of national father figure; the embodiment of the country’s idealized values and ideals.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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