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be romanticized

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To interpret or view something in a romantic (unrealistic, idealized) manner.

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Stalin's rival is not to be romanticized.

Traditional chiefs should not be romanticized; they are just as self-interested as elected politicians.

Through documentary footage "Hamilton's Pharmacopeia" tries to expand viewers' knowledge of drugs and temper a subject that can be romanticized.

This is how thoroughly a weapon can be romanticized and fetishized, as if it were a Rolex.

But because technology tends to be romanticized as a magic pill, these possibilities often fail to materialize.

The mall can be romanticized as a place for "sophisticated, thoughtful, opinionated" consumers to try on "identities and selves".

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IN the heart of the winter, many homeowners may be romanticizing about a vacation home in warmer climes.

I may be romanticizing.

Nothing is being romanticized here".

"Today the style is romanticized," Mr. Bolton said.

I loved Pride [2014], that was romanticized, fictionalized.

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