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Type Words
Synonyms idealisation
Type of defence mechanism, defence reaction, defense mechanism, defense, defense reaction, defence
Type Words
Synonyms idealisation
Type of thought, idea
Type Words
Synonyms glorification, idealisation
Type of appreciation, admiration
Has types sentimentalization, romanticisation, romanticization, sentimentalisation
Derivation idealize


the idealization of rural life was very misleading.

Examples of idealization

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But then the researchers looked at unrealistic idealization in the relationship.
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Self-idealization is compensatory in her theory, but it differs from narcissism.
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That is, idealization does not reveal the essential essence of mental phenomena.
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In part, this was an expression of the Renaissance idealization of masculinity.
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Unrealistic idealization significantly slowed the decline of marital satisfaction.
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Perhaps the most prevalent and potentially harmful phenomenon is idealization.
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The books show a complete idealization and simplification of knight-errantry.
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Hence the mythic fascination with, and idealization of, the American Cowboy.
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The scene that I focus on below exemplifies a daughter's idealization of her mother.
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More examples
  • A portrayal of something as ideal; "the idealization of rural life was very misleading"
  • (psychiatry) a defense mechanism that splits something you are ambivalent about into two representations--one good and one bad
  • Something that exists only as an idea
  • (idealize) consider or render as ideal; "She idealized her husband after his death"
  • (idealized) exalted to an ideal perfection or excellence
  • For the term as it is used in sociology, see idealization (sociology).
  • Dramaturgy is a sociological perspective stemming from symbolic interactionism. The term was first adapted into sociology from the theatre by Erving Goffman, who developed most of the related terminology and ideas in his 1959 book, The Presentation of Self in Everyday Life. ...
  • The act or process of idealizing; The representation of natural objects, scenes, etc., in such a way as to show their most important characteristics; the study of the ideal
  • (IDEALIZE) To regard or show as perfect or more nearly perfect than is true.