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Definition of Idealises
1. idealise [v] - See also: idealise
Lexicographical Neighbors of Idealises
Literary usage of Idealises
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Thoughts on "At the Feet of the Master," by George Sydney Arundale (1919)
"Indeed Mrs. Besant is often accused of being deceived by people because she trusts
them or because she idealises them, "because she does not know them as ..."
2. A History of Latin Literature from Ennius to Boethius by George Augustus Simcox (1883)
"Then too, Pindar idealises wealth: Horace idealises poverty. The passion of the
nobility for planting and palace-building which alarmed Horace would have ..."
3. Genetic Theory of Reality: Being the Outcome of Genetic Logic as Issuing in by James Mark Baldwin (1915)
"The constant peculiarity of this interest is that it both idealises its object
with the moral, and actual- ises it with the intellectual.1 In this, ..."