idealise in the Oxford Spanish Dictionary

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We idealise artists who flaunt their disregard for society's norms; the drink becomes part of the mythology, and almost as important as the work.
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There's a danger of idealising them and imagining your future together before you've exchanged a single smile.
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This phenomenon is called "normative idealisation", which is the tendency to idealise one's own lifestyle and believe others would benefit from it too.
theconversation.com
They have created the problem by idealising one child over the other.
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Make sure they're reliable, diligent, bright, and when you've found that, idealise them.
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There is no attempt to idealise or romanticise the working-class regulars.
theconversation.com
I would hesitate to tell my sons to idealise their girlfriends and all would be well.
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Who is he, a man born into the lap of luxury, to idealise a simplicity (and poverty) that he can leave behind at will?
www.telegraph.co.uk
But let's not have speeches and parades idealising what they did.
www.independent.ie
He is a whole-hearted supporter of civil rights, but his democratic ideal is qualified: he does not idealise egalitarianism and anarchy.
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