idealistic

IPA: aɪdiʌɫˈɪstɪk

adjective

  • Of or pertaining to an idealist or to idealism.
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Examples of "idealistic" in Sentences

  • In the economic field we made mistakes, which we call idealistic mistakes.
  • Of this it may first be said that a comment on idealistic is all very well, but the word at issue here is ideal.
  • It's hard to put on a poster, without looking vague and idealistic, which is exactly how the protesters tend to look.
  • I use the term idealistic in a relative way only, for in God's universe the degrees of material progress of His children are infinite in number.
  • Stogsdill explained that megalocracy is extremely unstable and can only exist in idealistic conditions for a few minutes before collapsing into anarchy.
  • It hasn’t shaken my support for Al, but I feel that it has undercut my ability to present him in idealistic terms as clearly differentiated from his opponents.
  • Patrick Neville of the Bolden Area Command, where Nettleton was stationed, described the officer as "idealistic" -- a police officer who wanted to make the world a better place.
  • The more sensitive, the more romantic, and the more idealistic is the young person of either sex, the more his or her soul craves for some kindred soul with whom the whole being can unite.
  • Might it be confirmation bias, where those invested in idealistic pre-conceptions about the way science works, choose to ignore or downplay these facts for political or metaphysical reasons?

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