The action of regarding or representing something as perfect or better than in reality.
 her idealization of childhood as a time of innocence
count noun a romantic idealization of rural life
Example sentencesExamples
-  Both lead to an idealization of social processes.
 -  We must break past idealizations of community and embrace what is before us.
 -  Romantic idealisation is certainly not what we should offer here; but clear-sighted respect.
 -  Central to its ideology was a nostalgic idealization of pre-industrial society.
 -  He lost many of his magical attributes and the degree of idealisation diminished.
 -  The idealisation of motherhood puts serious physical and emotional pressures on women.
 -  Idealizations of village and town life from bygone days are common in the speeches of politicians.
 -  Each of these individuals incarnated certain character traits which made them suitable for mass idealisation and adoration.
 -  The image of battle as a formally arranged duel is an extreme idealization.
 -  It is she who sees in the paintings an idealization of life that does not accord with her own experience.