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been idealized
verb
To regard something as ideal.
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The composite microstructure has been idealized to facilitate the modeling, with a variety of microstructural idealizations resulting in very similar predicted composite creep rates.
It is as if, having been idealized into pure victims, they must be denied their civic and psychic complexities -- anything that would make them messy and difficult to deal with.
They said the filibuster had been idealized in a Jimmy Stewart, "Mr. Smith Goes to Washington" fashion, when the rules make it easy for Republicans to sustain one without a single individual holding the floor for hours.
While the pre-World War II extended family may have been idealized as a nurturing cocoon, the latest manifestation is too recent and a result of too many factors, positive and negative, to be romanticized.
For Annie Ernaux, in L'Autre Fille, the inspiration was her sudden discovery at age 10 of a sister who had fallen victim to diphtheria two years before the author's birth and who had been idealized in death, to whom the author would always come second in her parents' eyes.
The structures have been idealized as cantilevers and the ground motion as a random process.
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The scope of the public determines which persons are idealized, not how the idealization should proceed.
The panels were idealized as elasto-plastic beams or plates for the 2D and 3D FE idealizations.
But it is idealized.
Neither character is idealized.
Their domestic partnership is idealized.
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