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How to use idealised in a sentence

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Beaver Creek village is a facsimile of an idealised Alpine village, with inconveniences such as ice and cattle removed.
By grounding interviews in recent consultation, we sought to minimise generalised or idealised accounts.
But to reject process cladism on the austere grounds of some idealised pattern cladist purity of inference is equally mistaken.
Returning to Australia and discovering the inland in a series of visits as a journalist, he idealised the virtues of the bushman.
The painting is clear and frank, far removed from the idealised picture of a woman that might have been expected.
Perhaps because he had been a champion sportsman in Europe, he idealised the athletic male body in his early sculptures.
We watch, with polite amusement, as two civil engineers descend on the rural community of Rosscullen to set up an idealised garden city.
Most religious painting of the time depicted the Holy family or the saints in a contrived, idealised way, full of piety and grace.
Perceived as gender-neutral, these practices were rooted in old, idealised images of masculinity.
Despite the Greek Republic being described as a democracy and idealised, it was an androcracy.
The female body imaged in the film is not abstract, generalised or idealised.
A real person has to go through so much self-denial to fulfil this idealised image.
Pedants pounce on such tell-tale signs that what purports to be an image of Shakespeare is really an idealised image of the biographer himself.
The landscape is idealised from Leonardo's studies of nature, portrayed with techniques of sfumato and aerial perspective.
He idealised his native village, Helpston, its local customs, bird life, brakes and spinneys.
Disappointed in reality, love turns inward, the self becomes idealised, doted upon, admired and excused.
This is not some idealised Tennysonian image of female purity.
Perhaps we have indeed expected too much from the model of multiculturalism, and have idealised it, but something is clear now.
These powerful images are a far cry from Scottish artist John Finnie's 1864 idealised Maids of All Work, looking blithe and bonny in crisp cottons.
The drawing is of an idealised bridge representing the essence of a particular architectural period.
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Examples from Classical Literature
He was her hero, and she moulded him to her fancy, and beautified him, and idealised him.
He had idealised his country in his mighty love, till disillusion was inevitable.
For poor Mrs. Elvsted's sake I idealised the facts a little.
It resembled the porter, but idealised the porter to the hero.
Look at the way a man with his footer cap is idealised and worshipped.
Still it is plain at the close that the character of Job is idealised.
He may have idealised them, but they remain as they were made.
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