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Definition of "idealised" [idealised]

  • Regarded as ideal. (adjective)
  • Considered as an ideal form of something. (adjective)
  • Alternative spelling of idealized. (adjective)
  • Simple past tense and past participle of idealise. (verb)
  • Alternative spelling of idealized. (verb)

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Use "idealised" in a sentence
  • "Harry's 'love' of Ginny Weasley is also ambiguous at best - look at the way he not only ditches her at the end of book 6 but only seems to ever express his desire for her in idealised romantic terms."
  • "With this warning we may yet accept these depositions as trustworthy, all the more for the atmosphere of truth, perfectly realistic, and in no way idealised, which is in every description of the great catastrophe; in which Jeanne figures as no supernatural heroine, but as a terrified, tormented, and often trembling girl."
  • "He had some kind of idealised, romantic notion about serving God."
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