idealising

[US]/[ˌaɪdɪəˈlaɪzɪŋ]/
[UK]/[ˌaɪdɪəˈlaɪzɪŋ]/
Frequency: Very High

Translation

v.To regard or represent as perfect; to idealize.; To form an idealized picture of (someone or something).
v. (past participle) Idealized.

Phrases & Collocations

idealising the situation

idealising solutions

idealised future

idealising outcomes

idealising the process

idealising reality

idealising expectations

idealising the project

idealising the past

idealising the system

Example Sentences

we risk idealising the past and forgetting its complexities.

the project involved idealising a future state for the company.

she was accused of idealising their relationship.

it's easy to start idealising a person you barely know.

the architect was idealising the building's appearance.

he admitted to idealising his childhood memories.

the report cautioned against idealising the potential benefits.

the artist was idealising the landscape in the painting.

it's important not to idealise solutions to complex problems.

the company was idealising a perfect customer profile.

we shouldn't idealise success; it's often a result of hard work.

the marketing campaign involved idealising the product's features.

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