0 present participle of idealize --
1 to think of or represent someone or something as better than that person or thing really is: --
Individuals with a dismissing state of mind seem to keep their attachment-related memories at bay, usually by idealizing their childhood experiences or by showing a lack of memory for them.
Characteristic of this mission was an idealizing of the moment of changing one's mind in response to reasoned persuasion.
Given some idealizing assumptions about interpersonal and intrapersonal comparisons, they presuppose that any individual goodness measure can be transformed into any other individual goodness measure by a positive affine transformation.
These respondents show restricted feelings regarding attachment experiences and often contradict themselves by presenting a general idealizing view of their attachment figures that cannot be corroborated by positive episodic memories.
It is another idealizing assumption.
But like the assumption that the better life relation is complete, it is a commonly made idealizing assumption which enables us to focus on other problems more sharply.
Thus, the framework proposed here can be viewed as idealizing rationality at the zero level, but not at higher orders of theory-of-mind reasoning.
In analysing the problem we have chosen the simple course of idealizing the temperature field as imposed.