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How to use idealise in a sentence

Looking for sentences and phrases with the word idealise? Here are some examples.

Sentence Examples
Perhaps it can be said that we idealise the afterlife because of a fear of death.
Such material shall not use any pictures which may idealise the use of infant formulae.
In the old town, even if we must not idealise things, there used to be quite a good social balance with various activities and economic sources.
Children do not idealise their parents for long, but they are always sensitive to the uprightness of their witness.
Despite a tendency to idealise life behind the Iron Curtain, he returned perplexed and with mixed feelings.
It is a bond that she strives not to idealise but which she believes formerly enriched both species.
Without wishing to idealise the countryside, there he rediscovers the pleasure of feeling important, even in a simple way, by doing something ordinary and humble.
He suggested that it is wise neither to idealise nor to demonise the younger generation, and to be generous in interpreting their apparent attitudes, which are often completely misread.
The Knight's Tale shows how the brotherly love of two fellow knights turns into a deadly feud at the sight of a woman whom both idealise.
Keen does not set out to idealise or bowdlerise the Aboriginal societies of the past.
Malignant narcissists, though devoured by envy and rage, can still idealise powerful figures whose beliefs conveniently justify the destruction of those they denigrate, says Kernberg.
The labelling of infant formulae shall not include pictures of infants, nor shall it include other pictures or text which may idealise the use of the product.
The aim is not to idealise the former or demonise the latter, but to open up an area for discussion in which people can distinguish between the two faces.
The interdependence of agriculture and rural development is also confronting farmers with the challenge of meeting social expectations vis-à-vis the countryside, whether people idealise it or not.
I think the time for adolescent love is over for me, in which you idealise a man, you fall in love with the idea of love and then the relationship doesn't work.
Examples from Classical Literature
Surely you idealise him, Mark, and see in him the reflection of your own good self.
My audiences reacted on me until I am afraid I came to idealise unpardonably.
They are not to blame because the bards have, with one accord, combined to idealise them.
We know that people can idealise a great deal, but they cannot idealise as much as this.
The Athenians killed Socrates, but they produced a Plato to idealise and even to immortalise him.
And yet, although we know it to be a mere delusion, we all idealise and idolise our childhood.
A great physical pain, you in general cannot, at least at the moment, idealise.
You idealise the fair ones of Great Poland in a way they do not deserve.
To idealise, therefore, is not to be blind, but to be far-seeing.
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