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"idealize" Definitions
  1. idealize somebody/something to consider or represent somebody/something as being perfect or better than they really are

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It's the place he long idealized, where many now idealize him.
For those who can afford to idealize politics, it may seem alien.
The costumes and makeup in your films do not idealize the female image.
Even if we continue to idealize rural life, it is only in retrospect.
"Everything we idealize is just as lost and wanting as we are," he said.
Some idealize their paternal figure and start posting YouTube videos to find their dads.
"We've often tried, especially people of this century, to idealize human freedom," Ajibade said.
Yet it's not Arthur they idealize, nor his true self they seek to emulate.
Yet collective bargaining was central to the mid-twentieth century prosperity that Trump supporters idealize.
In our pussy hat, protest-selfie moment, there's a tendency to idealize in-person activism.
The Time Machine exists to idealize the past and partially to scrub clean its faults.
"People are romantic about it, because it's their nature to idealize the past," he says.
Why do we still idealize such masochistic, obsessive, and—sorry to say it—stupid behavior?
If anything, one might idealize this family as leading an exemplary, off-the-grid lifestyle.
"Fog is used to construct a space that we idealize in our mind," Medhekar added.
To sentimentalize or idealize any of these people would not only be a form of condescension.
Don't idealize your partner sexually, interpersonally, or otherwise—being put on a pedestal is dehumanizing. 97.
Instead of being confronted with the inevitable challenges of such a union, I could idealize it.
Having spent so much time idealizing Puerto Rico, I wonder if I'll now idealize New York.
You're a "glass half empty," Saturn-ruled sign, Capricorn, but it's only human to idealize situations.
They don't idealize popularity and can step outside social media and trends to think for themselves.
"The camera gave me a means to idealize and celebrate different versions of myself," he explains.
Programs like Malhação are just one of many that idealize a certain body type, particularly for women.
A dreamy, romantic vibe flows in your relationships today—just try not to over-idealize your partners!
They like to idealize what other people are doing and hold themselves to a completely different standard.
It's how we idealize Scottie Pippen, and it's the future we fantasize for Giannis Antetokounmpo, Point Guard.
Nor did he make any effort, at least until late in his career, to idealize his sitters.
Techniques such as feathery brushwork and a deliberate softening of focus are often used to idealize the subject.
When you tend to idealize things, you don't have to deal with a lot of the tough realities.
Robot designers come from all corners of the world, Bartneck pointed out, yet they still idealize white robots.
College can be a wonderful time full of personal growth and exploration, but don't idealize it too much.
They tend to love and idealize the past, so anything with a nostalgic hook really appeals to them.
I agree that we should not idealize the past, and American politics never was a salon of enlightened philosophers.
"We idealize nature into certain spaces, but we have to add all these amenities to enjoy it," Haunschild says.
The magazine doesn't idealize homogeneity of race or gender norms, but rather a global sameness of taste and aspiration.
The concern that Joker will idealize Fleck for viewers who see themselves in him isn't new for the character.
So it makes it easier not to idealize people, or imagine that there's some "perfect" body out there somewhere. Yeah.
Heavy sculptural reliefs, designed by N. G. Pansare, idealize workers: farmers, potters, women spinning cotton and carrying pots of water.
Bounteous Mother Nature continually produces new versions of the genetically blessed creatures we idealize so intensely we call them models.
One that I don't idealize anymore, but one I still respect, maybe more now than I did before I met him.
It resists the temptation to condemn or mock these characters on the one hand, and to idealize them on the other.
The Natural Order of Things creates the sense of utopian nostalgia through objects that idealize a fetishized and stratified capitalist history.
The artists in "Like Life" tend to either idealize the human form or try to reproduce it as realistically as possible.
"One of the reasons he was accused of breaking the rules of art was that he refused to idealize," he said.
There is always a temptation when you have that wife in a coma to idealize her, which is a little misogynistic, too.
"Most women engaged-to-be-married idealize a wedding weight much lighter than their current weight," commented co-author Lori Neighbors, PhD.
As we've written about before, mainstream beauty standards have taught plenty of minority women to idealize and copy Westernized visions of beauty.
Nearly two years since Trump's shock 2016 election win, McCain's brand of politics may be sorely missed by those who idealize it.
Part of what was so hard the first time was not knowing what you were getting into, which makes it easier to idealize.
The comment also highlights the way teen rom-coms idealize their male protagonists, and have spoken to the teen girl (and gay) gaze.
He pastes newspaper clippings of wildfires and arson over Julius Schulman's photographs of midcentury homes that idealize the LA lifestyle in postwar years.
Perceiving sub-Saharan Africans either as former subjects decolonized or as the agents of decolonization, they can only defend them or idealize them.
Maybe because, as much as we idealize our revolutionary roots as empire beaters, we have become the empire, and we really like it.
But talking about the city with Chast is refreshing, especially as one knows that she's the last person to gratuitously idealize New York.
While her decision to foreground Brazil's marginalized histories was radical at the time, she could also afford to idealize her heritage and surroundings.
But he doesn't idealize, lionize, or create a mythical aura around buildings; rather, he captures architectural details — windows, staircases, facades, columns, support beams, hallways.
Again, this will happen three times in 2019, so get real about money, your worth, and don't over-idealize opportunities that come your way.
Suits idealize and triangulate the male torso, smoothing spare tires and hiding potbellies; dresses nip and tuck and create curves where there were none.
"I tried not to idealize the single life or the single-r life," Weill said during a conversation after the screening at the Quad.
The half moon in Libra on Saturday gives you space to idealize how your current material needs will carry over into the new year.
Anyway, it's stupid to treat this fight as an aberration, or to idealize the past as a time when merit mattered above everything else.
"We've had Civil Rights, and a lot of people we idealize, especially in the Black community, we treat them like they are gods," said Sawyer.
James had wanted to write a "noirish, magical-realist fable" about Jamaican rural life, he told me—a story that wouldn't idealize its pastoral setting.
One need not idealize any of these nations or ignore the ways in which they differ in balancing public and private financing of civic services.
When a lot of the mainstream media talks about the working class, there is a tendency to romanticize, to idealize them as the most authentic Americans.
She likens them to how adults idealize childhood as a "lovely time of puppies and ice cream," while perhaps neglecting the darker shades of these formative years.
When it comes to sex, our imaginations can be very powerful, and Dr. Castellanos says that we can completely idealize sexual fantasies when they're just that — fantasies.
" Above all, there is Collins's avowed obsession to resist what she sees as the American tendency to idealize black characters — to depict them as "sinners or saints.
But the monologue oddly blames his drug addiction on his love of "a woman" and seems to idealize — or at least smooth over — his mistreatment of his wives.
They use standard 3D printers and do not "idealize" the photo, offering exactly the same experience most mothers have when seeing their little one for the first time.
They romanticize and idealize the killers, Dylan Klebold, 17, and Eric Harris, 18, on websites like Tumblr, where they post memes, videos or fan art of the shooters.
"We've had Civil Rights, and a lot of people we idealize, especially in the Black community, we treat them like they are gods," says the artist Tylonn Sawyer.
This movie aspires to depict real life, not life as cinema is often inclined to idealize it; by the same token, it is hardly a work of naturalism.
But lest I fall into the same trap of all those who idealize bootstraps, the "new better off" is not solely about making brave individual choices, but structural transformation.
Unlike most "classic marble nudes," which tended to idealize not just the human body but its soul, too, the boy looks to be growing into a kind of banal evil.
Those who idealize the Olympics love to argue about the so-called "spillover effects," which are indirect benefits such as the nation's image enhancement, citizen pride and potential economic growth.
McCall believes in order to diversify the top earners' list, there needs to be change on the part of advertisers, who are the driving forces on what consumers see, expect, and idealize.
On one side are employees who idealize Facebook's lofty goals of unfettered speech and do not think the company should be in the business of censoring what its users have to say.
Because you tend to kind of idealize some things, and in a way we are frustrated to be a bit too young, so we didn't know the "peak-time" of French Touch.
It occasionally indulges in cutesiness in its efforts to idealize the past; it's still trying to work out how to reinvent its old storytelling tropes while it wants to reach toward the future.
We already see a lot of that in relationships where we idealize marriage and long term partnership as meeting all of our needs, when it's really impossible for one person to do that.
One psychotherapist who is a licensed marriage and family therapist said the show might idealize power imbalances in a relationship and foster damaging ideas that romantic relationships should always be prioritized over friendships.
It's this ethos, he believes, that has led American bakers to idealize wood-fired ovens ("an absurd fetish") and to push aside radical discoveries, like no-knead bread, as a kind of novelty.
Though neither Katie nor "Midnight Sun" seems disturbed by the paternalism of her circumstances, most fairy tales revolve around a prince, not a parent, and, accordingly, both Katie and the film idealize romance.
These politicians — men and women, to be sure — are young enough not to have experienced world war, but they are old enough to idealize the pre-1989 era and a simpler, pre-globalization world.
By contrast, Ms. Trump seemed to idealize her family, speaking about how proud she was of her parents and the Trump name, and showing off her childhood bedroom, with its sweeping view of Central Park.
Let's get real: The favorite politician of the oppressed, left-behind workers who you idealize is Donald Trump, while denizens of Wall Street titans and Hollywood moguls and tech billionaires back liberal candidates and causes.
In the epilogue to his 1990 book "Chinese Politics and China's Modern Intellectuals," he wrote: My tendency to idealize Western civilization arises from my nationalistic desire to use the West in order to reform China.
"There's a very strong movement toward creating an independent, creative internet, whether it's old-timers who idealize the old web or younger people who are creeped out by the dominance of the major social networks," he said.
Rampage and King Mo I headlined Bellator's first foray into pay-per-view under former chief Bjorn Rebney, and it's easy to idealize that era's sport-for-sport's-sake tournaments as more meaningful than they actually were.
By the same token that fans and critics alike idealize young Mitchell into a bohemian fantasy dream girl, they do not scrutinize the complexity, difficulty, and strangeness of her words and behavior in the late '70s and onward.
But the tendency to idealize the past blinds us to the profound ways that political struggles connect across time and reveal fundamental clashes of interests and values and not just the particularities of a given moment or personality.
On the one hand, the game's tendency to idealize male/male relationships and gay communities makes it a fun fantasy for all to enjoy — and the game clearly has found an audience among gay men as well as other fans.
Those concerns and anxieties are real and important, but then the reaction is to sort of idealize this image of how it was at a different time, and how it could be if we would just put in the effort.
Being in a relationship with a narcissist is an emotional rollercoaster ride: at first, they idealize you, then they devalue you, then they drop you; and they may do it over and over again, says Elinor Greenberg, PhD, author of Borderline, Narcissistic, and Schizoid Adaptations.
These days, corporate managers talk about their solution stacks and idealize "full stack" companies; athletes share their recovery stacks and muscle-building stacks; devotees of so-called smart drugs obsessively modify their brain-enhancement stacks to address a seemingly infinite range of flaws and desires.
The two artists play on our tendency to idealize nature, with Paula McCartney's photographs of craft-store birds positioned in the wild, scientific labels adding to their deception, and Nina Katchadourian's ambiguous "Too Late" (2003), which includes those ominous words on the eggs in a bird's nest.
Both the ideas she espouses in the book around bank regulation and the ideas she's only later come to embrace fundamentally connect to this same theme that the kind of stable families conducive to child-rearing that conservatives idealize fundamentally require a different organization of the American economy.
Their protests have morphed into a popular movement, an uprising of provincial towns and villages — what urban French idealize as "la France profonde," the deep, timeless France — against a sense of being forgotten in their picturesque countryside with incomes that barely stretch to the end of each month.
The magical realist images in "One Hundred Years of Solitude," by Gabriel García Marquéz, "Like Water For Chocolate," by Laura Esquivel, and "The House of Spirits," by Isabel Allende helped me imagine (and, let's be honest, idealize) life back home: floating, ethereal women and clairvoyants; food that literally made you weep; fantasmas walking the halls.
The truth is, the costumes these rookies wore, like former Oakland A's closer Huston Street dressed as a schoolgirl in 2005 or the New York Mets this past September dressed as characters from the movie A League of their Own, were often offensive caricatures of what men idealize in women and especially made a mockery of transgender women.
"In particular, Chase's devotion to addressing the poverty and criminal justice dimensions of trans law have made him one of the most important and forward-looking professionals in the field," she noted, adding that Chase is a perfect representation of what a lawyer should be, though the system doesn't idealize some of the qualities that make him such an important figure.
Some of them had been longer in pursuit of that goal than others, and for these more thwarted individuals I sometimes felt fear — that they would spend all their money and time on what would in the end prove a fruitless ambition, and more, that they had started to idealize "being a writer," to detach it from what writing really was or ever could be.
What Thank You for Your Service so effectively chronicles is the way veterans are too often used as political props, willingly or not; they're praised and thanked, but also trotted out and forced to slog through a veterans affairs system that would rather they just quietly rejoin society without asking for too much, or else go back to the battlefield, where they can't complicate the patriotism of those who idealize it.
In that story, the simple fact of complicating Mockingbird's rather idyllic nostalgia — by pointing out the racist attitudes Atticus held as an old man and had likely always held — tarnished the idealized childhood presented in Mockingbird, which had always invited readers (who often first encountered it in high school) to conflate it with their own childhood memories at an age when it's remarkably easy to idealize childhood memories.
"Her family would move their entire way of life, their whole household, for two or three months out of the year to this house with a magical garden in this very remote setting, and it would become a kind of Eden for her, the place she would idealize and always remember," said Alexandra Harris, author of "Virginia Woolf" and a professorial fellow at the University of Birmingham in England.
He scrunches up defensively, looks towards the hoop, sees human alley-oop Clint Capela drifting towards the rim, calling for the ball with two hands—if anyone here is displaying superhuman athletic skill, it's Capela, honestly, for managing to see through that chaos and into the possibility of an open dunk—and tosses the ball at him, still a little awkwardly, his two hands not creating the kind of crispy wrist-y pass we idealize at the providence of the alley-oop, but more of a lumpy, dazed, heave.

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